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"Curtis"
Feb 2005
Riverside, CA
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#1839 |
"Curtis"
Feb 2005
Riverside, CA
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A double-check on my i7-haswell (linux-sllr64) confirms compositeness. Next time I see the machine that found this "prime", I'll make sure I didn't transpose digits when I copied down the exponent; but that's pretty unlikely with 3 consecutive zeros.
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#1840 |
"W. Byerly"
Aug 2013
81*2^3174353-1
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Since we are on the subject of consecutive large primes with small n gaps, here is a pair I found a while back:
1423*2^2179023-1 1423*2^2178363-1 The most interesting thing about this pair is that the k value has very low nash weight of just 309. It would be interesting if we could define a function that takes in the gap size, nash weight, and n size and outputs another number representing the "rarity" of the pair. |
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#1841 |
"Dave"
Sep 2005
UK
277610 Posts |
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49*2^4360869-1 (1312755 digits)
49*2^4365175-1 (1314051 digits) |
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#1842 |
Feb 2003
27×3×5 Posts |
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#1843 |
Nov 2003
2·1,811 Posts |
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Hi Dave, Congrats on nice primes!
Congrats also to Trilo on his pair. |
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#1844 |
Dec 2017
10102 Posts |
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How long did your computer take to test it? And how many GHz has your computer?
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#1845 |
"Dave"
Sep 2005
UK
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The first took 6300s to test on a 3.6 GHz Ivy Bridge CPU. The second was tested on a 2.9 GHz Haswell CPU. I currently don't have access to the timing but given that it has AVX2, I would expect it to be at least as fast as the other despite the lower clock speed.
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#1846 |
Dec 2017
128 Posts |
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Thank you! amphoria. I am a new member.
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#1847 |
"Curtis"
Feb 2005
Riverside, CA
17×311 Posts |
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229*22581111-1 is prime. 776995 digits.
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#1848 |
Feb 2003
27·3·5 Posts |
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From our 7th drive:
2715*2^1629931-1 (490662 digits) 2715*2^1640137-1 (493734 digits) |
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