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[QUOTE=pepi37;402393]Yes, 544905 nines :)[/QUOTE]
[CODE]? 92*10^1-1 919 ? 92*10^2-1 9199 [/CODE] So there is actual one more: 544906 nines :smile: |
Hi Pepi,
Contrats on a nice prime! |
[QUOTE=paulunderwood;402394][CODE]? 92*10^1-1
919 ? 92*10^2-1 9199 [/CODE]So there is actual one more: 544906 nines :smile:[/QUOTE] If you count first nine, then it is 544906 :) But if you say 92....999 then it has 544905 :) |
[QUOTE=Kosmaj;402403]Hi Pepi,
Contrats on a nice prime![/QUOTE] Thanks :))) |
Primegrid found huge prime!
[URL]http://primes.utm.edu/primes/page.php?id=120038[/URL] [B]3 *2^11895718-1[/B] (3580969 digits) |
Small but sweet :)
98*10^301354-1 is prime! (301356 decimal digits, P = 4) Time : 1254.194 sec. |
MEGA NEAR REPDIGIT PRIME !
After 2.5 years of searching [URL]http://primes.utm.edu/primes/page.php?id=122228[/URL] 9*10^1009567-1 is prime! 899999999999999...................9 :party: :party: :party: |
Congrats :banana:
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[QUOTE=paulunderwood;443012]Congrats :banana:[/QUOTE]
Thanks! :smile: |
I found a Sophie Germain pair:
73378515705 · 2[SUP]133148[/SUP] - 1 73378515705 · 2[SUP]133147[/SUP] - 1 |
Congrats :toot:
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