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Mar 2018
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How much is important to find a probable prime with more than 400k digits?
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Feb 2017
Nowhere
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Last fiddled with by Dr Sardonicus on 2019-02-10 at 16:03 Reason: Rephrasing |
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Mar 2018
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...yes if my hutch is right, I should find another pg(43k) with exponent greater than 1 million...number of candidates drastically fall down because 43k have to be of the form 41s+r where r=1,10,16,18,37...I hope to find another prp of this form but passed exponent 1 million my computer is too slow with Pfgw...2/3 tests per day!!! and the number of candidates in a range of 100k is about 36. So 36/2=18 days!!!
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