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Aug 2002
Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Today my computer found a 132-bit prime:
[Fri Apr 20 08:12:57 2012] P-1 found a factor in stage #1, B1=10000000. M798257 has a factor: 4593821825255405094261984523461159901759 k = 3 × 83 × 149 × 1163 × 1223 × 16561 × 794033 × 1425649 × 2908519 I'm running B1 = 10M, B2 = 200M for all numbers in the range 790K to 800K and this is the 7th prime found so far. Last fiddled with by alpertron on 2012-04-20 at 14:20 |
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Dec 2009
Peine, Germany
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#333 |
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Aug 2010
Kansas
547 Posts |
Found a notable one starting out my 84M run...
M84004787 has a factor: 12824399621243547529430624238490771516609 k=2 ^ 5 x 3 x 313 x 4657 x 545482978807033815692147 Factors were-130229148576592177313 and 98475646669079490593, both found while taking to 67 bits. XD |
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Dec 2007
Cleves, Germany
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"Richard B. Woods"
Aug 2002
Wisconsin USA
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But 12824399621243547529430624238490771516609 = 2 × (25×3×313×4657×545482978807033815692147) × 84004787 + 1, so that k does have meaning, too. Even though composite, this factor is of the form 2kp + 1. (Now, that last k should not be compared to either of the preceding k's on some equal basis, because it's algebraically derivable from them, as Dubslow shows below.) Last fiddled with by cheesehead on 2012-04-24 at 07:43 |
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Basketry That Evening!
"Bunslow the Bold"
Jun 2011
40<A<43 -89<O<-88
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[/sm88] Last fiddled with by Dubslow on 2012-04-24 at 08:05 Reason: cheating :P |
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Romulan Interpreter
Jun 2011
Thailand
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The guy made a joke (he is the joker, remember? see his id is "ciocker") and you all jumped to
) him, first of you saying nonsense, the second of you forgetting duplicated phrases in the text, and the third losing a "p" on the way in that calculus, hehe, THAT is really funny ![]() And by the way, you don't need to close the \tex box to write subscripts and superscripts... Last fiddled with by LaurV on 2012-04-24 at 07:56 |
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"Richard B. Woods"
Aug 2002
Wisconsin USA
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How about "annotate" ? Last fiddled with by cheesehead on 2012-04-24 at 07:48 |
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Romulan Interpreter
Jun 2011
Thailand
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Now it looks much better, last 3 posts could be deleted (my two including this one, and cheesehead's one in between). Well, we lose the fun, but the thread would be clearer. Or well... the thread would be clearer, but we will lose the fun...
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Basketry That Evening!
"Bunslow the Bold"
Jun 2011
40<A<43 -89<O<-88
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"Serge"
Mar 2008
Phi(4,2^7658614+1)/2
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(easy warm-up) M1091 has a prime factor 2·k·1091+1, where
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k = 179 · 69737 · 4086974693 · 7727500822367 · 10227820166017 · 196164761709907 · 8326159283085775335016522402181511923674994349944795840347158060798548700472189268029761648871175757465278359531733261197555258091948229635309347779196749685783 Code:
k = 2^4 · 3^3 · 11 · 18196183 · 967157656641434911 · 8437886386...17<2988>
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