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Old 2019-04-27, 11:10   #56
jnml
 
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Originally Posted by enzocreti View Post
believe it or not this number is certified prime:

(2^4871-479)/(4871+2002) with 1463 digits!!!
This is wonderful Amazing!!!
It's not a "certified prime". It's obviously not a prime number either.

Edit: Retracting, bad reading on my side.

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