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#903 |
Jun 2012
Boulder, CO
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I did my own sieving. I wasn't even aware they had sieved k=2293 for 12e6 <= n <= 15e6.
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#904 |
Mar 2006
Germany
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Ryan, you're aware of the Wiki and also got an account: please let us know your searched ranges here or in the Wiki to avoid doblechecks or doing others work. On your Person-page there're several reserved values, but only found primes are known, no ranges.
I'm trying to keep those data for history and for others to make searches in such high ranges not disappointed for anybody. Filling in missing/not known ranges in prime search is a unlikely work for everybody but to keep it scientific under the aspect of a mathmatical proof it's necessary. |
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#905 |
Jul 2003
Behind BB
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#906 |
Sep 2011
Germany
3,413 Posts |
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326*80^398799+1 found by Ralfy (758953 digits)
295*80^404886+1 found by grcpool.com-3 (770537 digits) 628*80^491322+1 found by grc.arikado.pool (935033 digits) |
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#907 |
Dec 2011
After milion nines:)
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#908 |
Sep 2011
Germany
3,413 Posts |
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3580*408^222030+1 found by KySU (579649 digits)
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#909 |
Sep 2011
Germany
3,413 Posts |
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1693*396^228140+1 found by axelpq (592642 digits)
4821*396^263301+1 found by KySU (683980 digits) 3338*396^280633+1 found by grcpool.com-3 (729003 digits) 2136*396^285974+1 found by FoulOleRon (742877 digits) 1818*378^217098+1 found by Viktor Svantner (559572 digits) 5428*378^249058+1 found by eLPeCKo (641949 digits) 3478*378^260076+1 found by Doug (670348 digits) |
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#910 |
Sep 2011
Germany
3,413 Posts |
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27*342^232379+1 found by LennStar (588856 digits)
552*360^230680+1 found by Lars_Seidel (589691 digits) |
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#911 |
Quasi Admin Thing
May 2005
2·491 Posts |
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On March 28th at 09:44 local time, a dream came true
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#912 | |
Jul 2003
Behind BB
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#913 | |
"Gary"
May 2007
Overland Park, KS
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