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Oct 2003
Croatia
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I noticed the same issue when I submit new prime to Top-5000 database. Unverified prime enters the list on my page, but one of the oldest always is missing. Once the new prime is confirmed than I can see all my primes again on my page. Probably some bug but I never reported it to Chris. Happy hunting for new Top-5000 primes. Edo |
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#211 |
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Oct 2005
Fribourg, Switzerlan
22·32·7 Posts |
I reported this bug, and Chris said it is fixed now. :)
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#212 |
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Oct 2003
Croatia
23·3·19 Posts |
Thank you Victor for all of us Top-5000 prime finders! :)
Edo |
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#213 |
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Jul 2005
2·193 Posts |
I got my hands on ~40GHz of PIII processors, 48GB RAM, 4TB of disk all wrapped up snuggly in 2 x 3U cases than only use 1kW of power each. All for a nice and tidy price (under 3500 UKP or US$5000).
dotcom crash of years ago + ebay = fun. |
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#214 |
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Oct 2003
Croatia
23×3×19 Posts |
I discovered my 20th Top-5000 prime.
555567045*2^397536-1 is prime, and it's 119680 digits large.
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#215 |
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Oct 2005
Fribourg, Switzerlan
22·32·7 Posts |
Bravo edorajh!! Are your 20 primes still on the list?
I found my 5th Top-5000 prime! Well, while my 3 biggest primes are ranked #3625 (1923 · 2^271876-1 // 81847), #3626 (92997 · 2^271866-1 // 81845), #3627 (62631 · 2^271845-1 // 81839), this one (40047*2^234000-1) is only 70446 digits long ... I'll search higher from now ;) |
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#216 |
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Oct 2003
Croatia
45610 Posts |
Congrats, Victor, on your 5th Top-5000 prime! Nice work!
Currently 19 of my 20 primes are on the list. Smallest one just got off the list few days ago (555567045*2^233764-1, 70379 digits). I noticed your newest prime on the status list... entrance rank 4991. You hit it really well, just bellow 5000. Edo |
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#217 |
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"Mike"
Aug 2002
22×29×71 Posts |
Usually I don't look forward to father's day. I get socks, or maybe a tie. I don't even own a suit so why do I need a tie?
This year, I very subtly hinted to the family about my amazon.com wish list and it appears to have paid off. They didn't go for the (Mr. Silverman approved) 2 volume "Calculus" by Tom Apostol. It is very expensive and certainly way beyond my reach. Instead I ended up with "Calculus" by Michael Spivak, with the answer book. Working through this will take me a long time I suspect. (You all have no clue how math illiterate I am!) |
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#218 |
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Jun 2005
373 Posts |
I found the 15C I bought from a classmate 6 years ago for about 70 DM. (stupid!).
I 've still got a 16C (the programmer version that sold very poorly), but lost a 11C. (stupid me!) There is one of the brown ones with red LED, too, and finally one with printer and memory cards. ( Forgot the numbers.). But I'm mostly happy about the 15C.
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#219 |
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Oct 2005
Fribourg, Switzerlan
22·32·7 Posts |
I discovered my 10th Top-5000 prime today!
8 are on the list. |
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#220 |
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"Nancy"
Aug 2002
Alexandria
2,467 Posts |
Oh, look. It's my 1024th post.
Again. Alex |
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