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May 2010
Prime hunting commission.
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I'm guessing it will continually overflow until it reaches the necessary trial factoring limit.
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I'm abandoning this one. It is too long and too costly. I have inadequate comp power to outbest the number you submitted anytime soon. I'm going back to looking for larger primes. Last fiddled with by 3.14159 on 2010-09-07 at 17:21 |
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"William"
May 2003
New Haven
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(Generate an N-1 proof. Trial factoring will easily completely factor N-1, and no other factoring is necessary to complete the proof). Last fiddled with by wblipp on 2010-09-07 at 17:28 Reason: added code tage |
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#366 |
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Aug 2006
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I'm hoping to submit a number so large that you won't even bother trying to top it. I estimate that my current number would take you 3-5 months.
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"Forget I exist"
Jul 2009
Dumbassville
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General Rules 1. Has no factors below 2^30<- replace with step 2 of trial factor for trial factored primes. 2. Passes a pseudoprimality test (Recommendation: 1-3 bases) 3. Is not a "small" prime. (Please ensure it is ≥ 1000 digits.) Trial factor Step 1. Pick a number. Step 2. Trial division up to its square root. Step 3. If prime, report here. Categories 1. Generalized Proths, where b is any integer. i.Proths, where b is 2. ii.Proths, where b is a factorial number. iii.Proths, where b is a primorial number. iv.Proths, where b is a prime number. 2. Primorial, k * p(n) + 1 3. Factorial, k * n! + 1 4. Generalized Cullen/Woodall, k * b^k + 1 i.Factorial Cullen/Woodall, where b, optionally k, is a factorial number. ii.Primorial Cullen/Woodall, where b, optionally k, is a primorial number. iii.Prime-based Cullen/Woodall, where b is a prime number 5. k-b-b, numbers of the form k * b^b + 1 i.Factorial k-b-b, where b, optionally k, is a factorial number. ii.Primorial k-b-b, where b, optionally k, is a primorial number. iii.Prime-based k-b-b, where b is a prime number. 6. Number, square, and fourth, where n^1 + 1, n^2 + 1, and n^4 + 1 are all primes. 7. Special Cofactor, where the prime cofactor is of one of the forms used in this list. 8 .General Cofactor, where the prime cofactor is not of a special form. 9. General arithmetic progressions, k * b^n + c, where c is a prime > 10^2, where the prime is at least 2000 digits in length, and where the exponent n > 1. 10. Obsolete-tech-proven primes, using the original PrimeForm or Proth.exe, or any other prime to prove primality of any type of prime listed here. Note: The prime must be at least 7500 digits in length. 11 .N-1 analogues of items in 1. a. k>1 for the analogue of 1i 12. N-1 analogues of items 2 and 3. 13. N-1 analoges of items 8-11. 14. N-1 analogues of items 12-15. 15. Obsolete-tech-proven primes, for -1 analogues only. 16. Twins. arithmetic progressions Every odd prime is indeed part of an arithmetic progression, either 2n + 1, or 6n ± 1. It's in fact impossible for an odd prime not to be in an arithmetic progression. no fermats or mersennes no special form primes -> Yes, they are all special-form primes. Last fiddled with by science_man_88 on 2010-09-07 at 18:21 |
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"Forget I exist"
Jul 2009
Dumbassville
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okay technically if I did my research proper all until 5iii can go under 1
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May 2010
Prime hunting commission.
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Last fiddled with by 3.14159 on 2010-09-07 at 18:39 |
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"Forget I exist"
Jul 2009
Dumbassville
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though Wikipedia says k*2^n+1 not k*b^n+1
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May 2010
Prime hunting commission.
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"Forget I exist"
Jul 2009
Dumbassville
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not what Wikipedia is saying :
The Cullen numbers are the special case of Proth numbers with k = n. The Fermat numbers are a special case of the Proth numbers with k = 1. Woodalls no Cullens unless i misinterpret what is said are. |
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"Forget I exist"
Jul 2009
Dumbassville
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Last fiddled with by science_man_88 on 2010-09-07 at 18:44 |
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May 2010
Prime hunting commission.
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Where b != 2, it is Generalized Cullen-Woodalls, which are on the list, which are not Proth numbers, which is where b = 2. The categories of my list remain at 26, 20 of which I will search for. Last fiddled with by 3.14159 on 2010-09-07 at 18:47 |
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