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#23 |
Mar 2011
Germany
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mprime check confirmed that it is a prime:
[Work thread Apr 22 02:26] (10^5794777-1)/9 is a probable prime! Wh8: FCA5F7FA,00000000 [Thu Apr 22 02:26:59 2021] {"status":"P", "k":1, "b":10, "n":5794777, "c":-1, "known-factors":["9"], "worktype":"PRP-3", "fft-length":1146880, "error-code":"00000000", "security-code":"FCA5F7FA", "program":{"name":"Prime95", "version":"30.5", "build":2, "port":8}, "timestamp":"2021-04-22 00:26:59"} |
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#24 |
Sep 2002
Database er0rr
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#25 |
Jun 2015
Vallejo, CA/.
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Sergei and Ryan: Congratulations to both of you! This is an incredible achievement!
![]() We now have 4 proven repunits and 5 PRP This one took almost 14 years to come to light. I can only hope that in the next 14 years someone proves R49081 to be a prime. |
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#26 |
Sep 2002
Database er0rr
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#27 |
Jun 2015
Vallejo, CA/.
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#28 |
Sep 2002
Database er0rr
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#29 | |
Feb 2017
Nowhere
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Best of luck, brave Sir! EDIT: †If I'd bothered checking my own post here which I was incorrectly remembering, I would have seen Partition(1289844341) which is 40000 decimal digits (not 20000) was the largest number proved prime by Primo, and by our intrepid prime-prover in the present instance. Last fiddled with by Dr Sardonicus on 2021-04-23 at 01:21 |
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#31 |
Sep 2002
Database er0rr
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I have had 3 failed Lucas tests (x^2-4*x+1) at increasing FFT sizes for R5794777. All used the special mod reduction, but no slow/safe iterations at the beginning and end. I am now trying general mod reduction with an increase in FFT size of 6, but this will take weeks.
Serge, have you completed any tests with a Lucas component yet? |
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#32 |
"Serge"
Mar 2008
Phi(4,2^7658614+1)/2
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... and Frobenuis, too!
Yes. Several trifectas obtained. (a = 3, 7, 11 and 17.) |
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#33 |
Sep 2002
Database er0rr
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