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#386 |
Nov 2003
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I'd like to reserve k=277. I'll sieve from n=100k to fill the gaps on Keller's list.
There are only two k<300 without 10,000+ digit primes and one of them is k=277. The largest known prime is 277*2^17357-1 (5228 digits). The other one is k=253, n_max=27623, checked by Joss to 1166k. |
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#387 |
I quite division it
"Chris"
Feb 2005
England
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125*2^418034-1 is prime.
I hope. |
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#388 | |
I quite division it
"Chris"
Feb 2005
England
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Also reserving k=135 from 210,000 please. |
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#389 |
Jun 2004
2·53 Posts |
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Finally, a new prime for me!
![]() 199*2^263051-1 is prime! |
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#390 |
Jun 2004
11010102 Posts |
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And suddenly , out of nowhere:
93*2^362268-1 is prime! ![]() |
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#391 |
Sep 2005
Raleigh, North Carolina
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nice one
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#392 |
Nov 2003
2×1,811 Posts |
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Templus, congrats on your first prime with more than 100,000 digits
![]() The status page has been updated with new primes, and new reservations. I also cancelled reservations by Joss and Jeffrey since I heard nothing from them in more than a year (they are listed at the bottom of the page). I also cancelled all reservations by "Prime Search" project in the k=250-300 range since according to their home page nobody is working on them beyond 260k (with exception of k=253 which they have reserved to 420k, but Joss already checked it to 1166k). |
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#393 |
Nov 2003
2×1,811 Posts |
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To Keller and Chaos:
You reserved several k's as follows: Keller: 99, 237, 241 Chaos: 81, 127 but I haven't heard from you in a long while. Are you still working on these numbers? Please note that if you don't respond by March 31 (2006) I'll cancel your reservations. Thanks. |
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#394 |
Nov 2003
2·1,811 Posts |
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Keller promptly replied to my PM and informed me that he would like to release all his reserved k's. Therefore k=99, 237 and 241 are now available for tests. I'll mark them free in the next update of the status page.
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#395 |
Sep 2005
Raleigh, North Carolina
337 Posts |
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k=139 tested to 400k complete with 2 primes already reported. Will continue this k when I complete re-test.
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#396 |
Nov 2004
California
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Just a status update
k=69 tested up to 640k k=195 tested up to 400k k=223 tested up to 770k k=231 tested up to 790k I'm still running these 4. |
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