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"Michael Kwok"
Mar 2006
1,181 Posts |
...PM me and e-mail Chris Caldwell (He's the creator of the prime pages. See http://primes.utm.edu/ and scroll to the bottom for his e-mail). Do NOT inform anyone else yet.
The reason for this is that I don't want someone else seeing that ?*2^195000-1 and ?*2^195000+1 are twin primes. That person may just submit it by himself to the prime pages, which means that he/she gets the credit. The actual person who found the prime and the project won't get any credit ![]() If you find a non-twin prime, continue to post in the "primes found" thread. You don't need to e-mail/PM me or Caldwell. Last fiddled with by MooMoo2 on 2006-05-11 at 03:45 |
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Oct 2005
Italy
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It would be better if someone checks all the k's reported as primes by the users; otherwise whoever could claim false primes.
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"Michael Kwok"
Mar 2006
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