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#1 |
Sep 2002
Database er0rr
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#2 |
Jun 2015
Vallejo, CA/.
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Hugest prime of the year!
By far 6.1 million digits. 7*220267500+1. Enters in position #17 and is the fifth largest non-mersenne prime. Congratulations! |
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#3 |
Jun 2015
Vallejo, CA/.
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In the first week of the new year.
prime.........................digits who ......when comment 30 2 · 310852677 + 1 5178044 L4965 Jan 2023 Divides phi (**) 36 11 · 215502315 + 1 4666663 L4965 Jan 2023 (**) I apologize as the second one is not a Proth Prime but I wanted to place them in only one post. |
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