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May 2020
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hello i'm new to the forum and i discovered a new prime number how do i claim the reward?
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Undefined
"The unspeakable one"
Jun 2006
My evil lair
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You won't get anything unless you show us your number is both large enough and is prime. Last fiddled with by retina on 2020-05-23 at 11:43 |
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#3 |
May 2020
58 Posts |
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2^102589933:sorriso: já mandei a reedificação
MODERATOR NOTE: Moved from "Mersenne prime in a Cunningham chain" thread. Note on current status: (assuming poster meant 2^102589933 - 1) Exponent status, No factors below 274 Last fiddled with by Dr Sardonicus on 2020-05-23 at 12:12 Reason: Note that post was moved; current info |
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"Carlos Pinho"
Oct 2011
Milton Keynes, UK
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Submit it here please: https://primes.utm.edu/primes/
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#5 |
May 2020
58 Posts |
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This is the number 2^102589933
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#6 |
Romulan Interpreter
Jun 2011
Thailand
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"TF79LL86GIMPS96gpu17"
Mar 2017
US midwest
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That number is composite (not prime) by definition. ba for b>1, a>1, a and b integer, is composite; b is a factor. This may win the prize for most obviously NOT prime (which is public embarrassment). It has one prime factor and over a hundred million distinct composite factors 21, 22, 23, ..., 2102589932.
https://www.mersenneforum.org/showpo...65&postcount=3 It also happens to have a superficial relationship to the largest known Mersenne prime, 282589933-1, whose exponent is 20M less. See also, for the perfect record of predicting large primes,by various means, https://www.mersenneforum.org/showpo...04&postcount=5 Possibilities, more likely first: Inaccurate post lacking +-c, trolling, combination, computation error, something else, new prime discovery. In the very unlikely event that it's a Mersenne prime discovery, verification should have quietly occurred without posting an exponent, then announcement via MRI Inc. press release. https://www.mersenneforum.org/showpo...5&postcount=14 Last fiddled with by kriesel on 2020-05-23 at 14:27 |
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Sep 2002
Database er0rr
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"TF79LL86GIMPS96gpu17"
Mar 2017
US midwest
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Maybe he meant a Fermat number. That claim would be safe from computational attack for a while. As stated in his post, a large power of two being prime, it's too absurd a claim to even bother including in the count in the "dubious claims" list behind the stats in https://www.mersenneforum.org/showpo...04&postcount=5 There are few rhyming prime exponents surviving even cursory TF above M82589933. 102589933 NF 74, further TF assigned to gpu72, P-1 underway 112589933 small factor 222589933 small factor 232589933 NF 71, go to 79 assigned, no p-1 yet 2290000,68700000 312589933 small factors 532589933 smallish factor 612589933 smallish factor 642589933 NF 70, go to 84 assigned, no p-1 yet 5740000,172200000 652589933 NF 71, go to 84 assigned, no p-1 yet 5820000,174600000 672589933 smallish factors 702589933 small factors 892589933 smallish factor 912589933 smallish factor 952589933 small factors (up to 999M) The 3 other survivors are being addressed with TF and may get some P-1 attention after. Last fiddled with by kriesel on 2020-05-23 at 15:25 |
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#10 |
May 2020
5 Posts |
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70237298350549551468899 á is congruent with 1 (mod 4) and no cofactor is also known; therefore, there may still be a chance that 2 ^ 70237298350549551468899-1 is prime. This is just an example that I am taking into account.
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#11 |
6809 > 6502
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Aug 2003
101×103 Posts
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What software did you use to test it?
If you were using mprime or Prime95, email the save files to George Woltman. If you used mlucas, contact Ernst Meyer with your save files. Do you have any interim residues? Those would be helpful (we could have others test it and if there are mis-matches, we can see which 2 of 3 agree.) |
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