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Old 2009-06-25, 05:00   #1
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What is the largest one someone has found so far?
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Old 2009-06-25, 05:47   #2
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Welcome to RPS!

20 largest primes known right now.

The largest prime found by our project:
5077*2^2198565 (661838 digits) ranked 45th.
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Old 2009-07-18, 02:10   #3
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Welcome to RPS!

20 largest primes known right now.

The largest prime found by our project:
5077*2^2198565 (661838 digits) ranked 45th.
Not too shabby! How many primes has this project found to date?
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Old 2009-07-18, 08:43   #4
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Not too shabby! How many primes has this project found to date?
1860
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Old 2009-07-18, 15:30   #5
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1860
Thanks! Very impressive!
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