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Dec 2005
2·33 Posts |
I just have a quick question...
Where can I find a list of the already tested and eliminated 10,000,000 digits candidates? I suppose there must be one... or records of it... or something, but I've been wandering about the mersenne site, and can't see it... |
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Feb 2005
Colorado
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Go to this page:
http://www.mersenne.org/status.htm At the bottom of the page there are links to some files you can download. One of them is a zip file containing all the double-checked exponents. There is also a file containing the exponents that have been tested but not verified. The information you are looking for can be found in those two files. |
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Dec 2005
2·33 Posts |
Cool! Thanks :)
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