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Sep 2006
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Boooooooom!!
122*18^292318+1 is 3-PRP! http://primes.utm.edu/primes/page.php?id=90343 NO k remaining for Sierp b18! Target destroyed! Theoratically, because: I still have k=18 and k=324 on my list, but I was told, that it is not necessary to test them, because k = base. Is this still correct? I think, this are 2-3 extra beer this weekend
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Wilmington, DE
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May 2007
Kansas; USA
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YES!! A tremendous prime and it is the largest prime EVER to prove a base eclipsing Rogue's Sierp base 11 prime by a moderate margin. It is also CRUS's largest prime to date narrowly edging out Chris's recent Riesel base 6 prime...that is until Serge submits his recent Riesel base 6 prime. In a span of 5 days, CRUS has found its 3 largest primes, all in excess of 350,000 digits and all in order of size within 20,000 digits of each other. So technically we broke our own size record 3 times. Congratulations Daniel on a tremendous effort and proof. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() To make it mathematically "official", within the next 2-3 weeks, I'll construct a list of all primes for all proven bases where the final prime was n>10K. Prof. Caldwell will be extremely happy to hear of all of these Sierp conjecture proofs for bases <= 100. Iirc, we've now proven Sierp bases 18, 57, and 99 over the last 2-3 weeks. His published math paper dealt with all Sierp bases <= 100. After an extremely long drought on proving any of them, we've taken out 3 in short order! Congrats again to Chris, Serge, and Daniel on recent huge CRUS primes! Daniel, you are correct. k=18 and 324 do not need a prime because they are generalized fermat #'s (GFNs). Because they are powers of the base, they could only possibly be prime for n equal to a power of 2...i.e. n=1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, etc. and most mathematicians agree that the # of primes of GFNs is finite unlike other forms where we believe that the # of primes should be infinite, even if we haven't found a prime up to a high limit just yet. k=1 is also a GFN but it just so happens to have a prime at n=1, i.e. the value of 19. One more thing on GFNs: Note how they differ from multiples of the base, i.e. k=36, 54, 72, etc. Multiples of the base need an n>=1 prime unless they are a GFN. Gary Last fiddled with by gd_barnes on 2009-10-09 at 09:03 |
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I quite division it
"Chris"
Feb 2005
England
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"Tim Sorbera"
Aug 2006
San Antonio, TX USA
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Congrats on the huge prime!
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A Sunny Moo
Aug 2007
USA (GMT-5)
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Way cool!
It's very nice to see a base <=32 knocked out, that being this project's original scope and the range that's had the most work done. If I remember correctly, our last proof for bases <=32, Sierp. base 11, was more than a year and a half ago.Now what would be really cool is if my quad turns up a prime on Sierp. base 33 within the next couple of days. Not quite <=32, but nonetheless it would be a great base to knock out.
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Sep 2006
11·17 Posts |
Thank you all for the congratulations
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I quite division it
"Chris"
Feb 2005
England
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194*23^211140-1 (287518 digits)
![]() Just leaves k=404 for R base 23. Easily proven in my lifetime. [SIZE="1"](I'm changing my name to Methuselah.)[/SIZE] |
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Jan 2006
Hungary
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May 2007
Kansas; USA
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