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Einyen
Dec 2003
Denmark
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I thought why not make a single text file with all the results up to current doublecheck limit? So I did.
As of Nov 17th 2007 http://www.mersenne.org/status.htm shows: Quote:
mersenne.zip (10.7 Mb) It has all exponents from 2 to 15,638,989. The 39 Mersenne primes below 15,639,000 have "PRIME" listed, otherwise they have either the known factor from factors.zip or the doublechecked residue from lucas_v.zip with "0x" infront, so you can easily distinguish them from the factors. I *think* I caught all the places in lucas_v.zip which has erroneous residues as well as the doublechecked one. I made a small program to find those exponents and I checked them, and selected the right residure manually. Last fiddled with by ATH on 2007-11-28 at 01:03 |
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