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Sep 2002
Database er0rr
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Earlier today, team member Thomas Ritschel informed me that he had found a probable prime and had twice proved it prime, with Proth.exe and PFGW. He has now submitted the number to the top 5000 primes and this 70,671 digit prime goes in at position 481. Well done Thomas with your first submittable titanic prime! The number is:
3*2^234760-1 |
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#2 |
Aug 2002
Termonfeckin, IE
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Congratulations Thomas!!
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#3 |
Sep 2002
Database er0rr
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Congratulations to Paul Jobling who found a prime number :D
It will go in at position 134 in the top five thousand primes table. The number has 124,880 digits: 3*2^414840-1 |
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Allright! ;)
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#5 |
Sep 2002
Database er0rr
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Sergey Kochergin's LLR result file contained a nice suprise when I checked it:
[Sun Aug 3 04:38:59 2003] 3*2^584995-1 is prime! Time : 4435.629 sec. This special number has 176,102 decimal digits and will go into the top 5000 primes at position 102 :) |
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#6 |
Sep 2002
Database er0rr
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I just got a email from Thomas Ritschel saying he has discovered our 4th prime. It has 211,325 digits and will go into the top5000 primes at position 57.
![]() 3*2^702038-1 |
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#7 |
Jun 2003
3·5·107 Posts |
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Paul,
How do you start a project on the primepages.org website such that people submitting primes from that project can give credit to the project. The Project I am working on is located at www.geocities.com/eharsh82/ We just found our first prime! Thanks, Citrix ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Sep 2002
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http://primes.utm.edu/bios/submission.php You will probably need to create a "New Pover Account" and then maybe email Chris Caldwell through "mail editor" at the side of this page. Good luck! Quote:
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#9 |
Jun 2003
3·5·107 Posts |
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Paul,
With the help of the people at rieselsieve.com the PSP project has a new forum. The new forum is located at:- http://www.b2project.com/phpBB2/index.php ![]() Please visit. ![]() Thanks, Citrix ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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#10 |
Jun 2003
3×5×107 Posts |
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We found another prime!
![]() Please visit : http://www.b2project.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=33 Thanks, Citrix ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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#11 |
Sep 2002
Database er0rr
448210 Posts |
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I have just recieved an email from long-standing participant Luigi Morelli (ET) informing me he has found a new 321 prime. I am so glad that Luigi and his 1 GHz Athlon have eventually found a prime, one with 219060 digits
![]() The prime is: 3*2^727699-1 |
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