Join PrimeGrid
Returning Participants
Community
Leader Boards
Results
Other
drummers-lowrise
|
Message boards :
Generalized Fermat Prime Search :
I've found a mystery prime
Author |
Message |
|
I happened to look at the bottom of my account info/home page and saw the following:
Sophie Germain Prime Search tasks
Completed tasks 9549
Credit 381,174.61
Primes found 1
Percentage of tests resulting with a prime 0.0105
The Riesel Problem (LLR) tasks
Completed tasks 14
Credit 110,466.54
Primes found 0
Percentage of tests resulting with a prime
Generalized Fermat Prime Search tasks
Completed tasks 37330
Credit 6,313,485.05
Primes found 4
Percentage of tests resulting with a prime 0.0107
The "primes found" info for the other subprojects is correct, but the 4th GFN prime is a mystery. At the moment, my prime list at https://www.primegrid.com/primes/?section=primelist&userid=1548683 only shows 3 GFN primes - 182522090^65536+1, 344618694^32768+1, and 344159636^32768+1. The first two are initial finds, the last one is a double-check.
The dream scenario is that I found a GFN 22 that has to be validated multiple times, but I'm not getting my hopes up...
____________
My largest prime: 167206862 ^131072+1 (1,077,839 digits)
My largest twin prime: 12599682117 · 2^211088+/-1 (63,554 digits)
My pictures: https://www.flickr.com/people/michael-kwok/ | |
|
streamVolunteer moderator Project administrator Volunteer developer Volunteer tester Send message
Joined: 1 Mar 14 Posts: 1051 ID: 301928 Credit: 563,881,725 RAC: 1,288
                         
|
Each prime passes through many steps of verification and reporting, and different tables and parts of the site are updated at different times. Don't worry, you'll get a notification as soon as process will be finished.
This time you've found a GFN-17 Mega. Congratulations!
| |
|
|
By now, I see your prime in progress: https://t5k.org/primes/page.php?id=136101 /JeppeSN | |
|
|
Each prime passes through many steps of verification and reporting, and different tables and parts of the site are updated at different times. Don't worry, you'll get a notification as soon as process will be finished.
This time you've found a GFN-17 Mega. Congratulations!
By now, I see your prime in progress: https://t5k.org/primes/page.php?id=136101 /JeppeSN
Yay! Thanks for the info :)
____________
My largest prime: 167206862 ^131072+1 (1,077,839 digits)
My largest twin prime: 12599682117 · 2^211088+/-1 (63,554 digits)
My pictures: https://www.flickr.com/people/michael-kwok/ | |
|
|
And now you have the nice badge. /JeppeSN | |
|
|
And now you have the nice badge. /JeppeSN
Time to celebrate with some prime steak :)
____________
My largest prime: 167206862 ^131072+1 (1,077,839 digits)
My largest twin prime: 12599682117 · 2^211088+/-1 (63,554 digits)
My pictures: https://www.flickr.com/people/michael-kwok/ | |
|
|
Where are the badge descriptions?
____________
Thanks,
Jim
| |
|
|
https://www.primegrid.com/forum_thread.php?id=7799
____________
"Accidit in puncto, quod non contingit in anno."
Something that does not occur in a year may, perchance, happen in a moment. | |
|
|
Thanks...
____________
Thanks,
Jim
| |
|
Post to thread
Message boards :
Generalized Fermat Prime Search :
I've found a mystery prime |