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Old 2013-04-02, 19:59   #1
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Some unanswered questions:

What machine found it?
How far had it been TFed?
Who did the last bitlevel?

I ask the last question because this task is relatively unrewarding factor-finding-wise, but valuable to the LL test. To encourage TFing to the optimum level, I think it appropriate that the person who did it should be rewarded with a token acknowledgement when a prime is discovered.
Perhaps P-1 deserves similar.

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Old 2013-04-02, 20:14   #2
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How far had it been TFed?
Who did the last bitlevel?
http://www.mersenne.ca/exponent/57885161
It had been TFd to 73 bits, the last bit level by Jerry Hallett. It had stage 1-only P-1 run at B1=710000 by an unknown machine (might've been the one that tested it as prime, but as it had previously been reserved and subsequently unreserved/expired by two separate anonymous assignees, one of them might have done it). I think Cooper had mentioned the machine's ID that found the prime in some interview...
Edit: Here's an article with a pic of Cooper with the computer; it calls it "Computer #22 in a computer lab in Wood 210 on the UCM campus"

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Old 2013-04-03, 03:15   #3
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THX Mini
King Curtis

Expect to see this appear in "useless posts" shortly.
(Reason: lack of imagination on the part of the mod concerned)

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Old 2013-04-03, 09:41   #4
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Who did the last bitlevel?
[...]
To encourage TFing to the optimum level, I think it appropriate that the person who did it should be rewarded with a token acknowledgement when a prime is discovered.
Perhaps the real kudos should go to anyone who now trial factors M57885161 to further bit levels, discovers a factor, and thereby proves that the axioms on which mathematics has been based are inconsistent. Then GIMPS really will go down in history as discovering something important.
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