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Apr 2003
30416 Posts |
Hi,
149183*2^1666957+1 is PRP! It has already passed my internal verification and i send it to the official prime pages. If verified it will enter the list at position 24 with 501810 decimal digits. I think i made it again. Lars Last fiddled with by ltd on 2005-10-07 at 16:05 |
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Sep 2002
Database er0rr
1110100110112 Posts |
Congrats on what is undoubtably a prime
But really you should verify it prime yourself before submitting it to Chris Caldwell's database
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P90 years forever!
Aug 2002
Yeehaw, FL
2·53·71 Posts |
Nicely done!!
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May 2005
Copenhagen, Denmark
172 Posts |
Congratulations ltd!
After a long run with no primes, it must be nice to suddenly find one! |
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Apr 2003
22·193 Posts |
@prime95:
The next good news for you is: it was found with prp2114. Lars |
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Apr 2003
11000001002 Posts |
@paulunderwood:
as i said in my first post: i have verified it on one of my systems before sending it to Chris. Lars Last fiddled with by ltd on 2005-10-07 at 16:49 |
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Jun 2003
2×7×113 Posts |
Congratulations! Excellent news! 13 to go!
Keep it up! Citrix edit: I hope b2's theory that primes comes in bunches holds true for us. Last fiddled with by Citrix on 2005-10-07 at 16:57 |
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Sep 2002
Database er0rr
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Quote:
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Jun 2003
158210 Posts |
done!
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Dec 2004
12B16 Posts |
Congrats, what was the weight like for that k? It's good to see another down, hopefully another in the near future.
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