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Just passed the 40,000 tests completed mark!. One of these days i'll find one of these suckers.
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Good luck~
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My lucky number is 6219*2^3374198+1
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OMG I hope this email from Reggie is correct.
121*2^9584444+1 is PRIME!!!
And just after I passed the 50k tests done mark.
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Bur Volunteer tester
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I suspended PSA for the challenge, but I was doing factorials anyway... ;)
Congratulations aenaes! Does it divide any Fermat type?
T5K saying "Note: There are 2 hidden submissions." - hopefully the CUL/WOO challenge will soon make it 3!
edited: I saw it was you who found it. Nice addition to the factorial.
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1281979 * 2^485014 + 1 is prime ... no further hits up to: n = 5,700,000 |
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OMG I hope this email from Reggie is correct.
121*2^9584444+1 is PRIME!!!
And just after I passed the 50k tests done mark.
Congrats !
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OMG I hope this email from Reggie is correct.
121*2^9584444+1 is PRIME!!!
And just after I passed the 50k tests done mark.
Such a nice one. Can be seen a couple of places:
http://prpnet.primegrid.com:12001/user_primes.html
https://www.primegrid.com/primes/primes.php?project=121
https://primes.utm.edu/primes/page.php?id=131410
It can be written also like this:
(11*2^4792222)^2 + 1 = (11*2^4792222)^(2^1) + 1
Therefore it is a generalized Fermat, and will eventually show up also here:
https://primes.utm.edu/top20/page.php?id=12
To answer Bur's question: I do not think it divides any ((x)G)F numbers, that is, it does not divide any numbers a^(2^m) + b^(2^m) for bases a and b both at most 12. Because if it did, I think PrimeGrid would already have written a User comment about it on id=131410.
At some point, there will be written an official PrimeGrid announcement about this one, which will be posted under News.
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To answer Bur's question: I do not think it divides any ((x)G)F numbers, that is, it does not divide any numbers a^(2^m) + b^(2^m) for bases a and b both at most 12. Because if it did, I think PrimeGrid would already have written a User comment about it on id=131410.
At some point, there will be written an official PrimeGrid announcement about this one, which will be posted under News.
/JeppeSN
Correct.
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T5K saying "Note: There are 2 hidden submissions." - hopefully the CUL/WOO challenge will soon make it 3!
You can find the hidden ones by doing a search with Age max 7 days, Type all (includes unverified primes) there. /JeppeSN |
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Congrats Aeneas, cool find!!! :)
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Woo hoo nice find!! Just after the TRP!
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My lucky number is 6219*2^3374198+1
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Bur Volunteer tester
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T5K saying "Note: There are 2 hidden submissions." - hopefully the CUL/WOO challenge will soon make it 3!
You can find the hidden ones by doing a search with Age max 7 days, Type all (includes unverified primes) there. /JeppeSN I know, I still always checked the status page because it's easier to access than manually configuring a search. I have to bookmark that link you posted (or at least keep open as one of 30 other tabs aka "the idiot's bookmark collection").
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1281979 * 2^485014 + 1 is prime ... no further hits up to: n = 5,700,000 |
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I wonder if any primes are missed for k=121, c=+1 (note, only +1 (Proth) primes).
The list of n seems to go: 8
12
44
84
96
228
264
320
732
788
1808
7928
12264
37784
59196
91112
112208
168716
251184
264632
272052
513020
636564
674360
9584444
The last leap in n seems unnaturally big. A032410.
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I believe stream was running some doublecheck for 27/121 on the Private GFN Server as part of the LLR2 testing subproject. I shall have to leave it to him to confirm/elaborate.
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I believe stream was running some doublecheck for 27/121 on the Private GFN Server as part of the LLR2 testing subproject. I shall have to leave it to him to confirm/elaborate.
I ran a part of it (tested up to 3.05M) and only Proth part. It should be tested a bit further (up to 3.6M) during PPS-MEGA cleanup which is now in progress (k's a are processed sequentially and current k=37). Currently there are no plans nor for tests above 3.6M nor for Riesel part.
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Bur Volunteer tester
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I wonder if any primes are missed for k=121, c=+1 (note, only +1 (Proth) primes). Not exactly the right thread, but from that I gather that the current PSA projects can be doublechecked?
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1281979 * 2^485014 + 1 is prime ... no further hits up to: n = 5,700,000 |
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OMG I hope this email from Reggie is correct.
121*2^9584444+1 is PRIME!!!
And just after I passed the 50k tests done mark.
Just read the news. Congrats! First in eight years!
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OMG I hope this email from Reggie is correct.
121*2^9584444+1 is PRIME!!!
And just after I passed the 50k tests done mark.
Just read the news. Congrats! First in eight years!
My record has been broken. Feb 2012 was when I found the previous one.
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My lucky numbers are 121*2^4553899-1 and 3756801695685*2^666669±1
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OMG I hope this email from Reggie is correct.
121*2^9584444+1 is PRIME!!!
And just after I passed the 50k tests done mark.
Just read the news. Congrats! First in eight years!
My record has been broken. Feb 2012 was when I found the previous one.
Nice! Yours is still the largest c = -1 prime in 121. Aeneas new one is a Proth prime. 121 list.
The new official announcement is still not linked from Top 5000, and also not from our own DB search.
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Reggie Volunteer moderator Project administrator Volunteer tester Project scientist Send message
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OMG I hope this email from Reggie is correct.
121*2^9584444+1 is PRIME!!!
And just after I passed the 50k tests done mark.
Just read the news. Congrats! First in eight years!
My record has been broken. Feb 2012 was when I found the previous one.
Nice! Yours is still the largest c = -1 prime in 121. Aeneas new one is a Proth prime. 121 list.
The new official announcement is still not linked from Top 5000, and also not from our own DB search.
/JeppeSN
Yes, those last few things are still on my to-do list. I've had exams lately (and coming up) that have kept me busy. It will be done soon. |
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Michael Goetz Volunteer moderator Project administrator
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OMG I hope this email from Reggie is correct.
121*2^9584444+1 is PRIME!!!
And just after I passed the 50k tests done mark.
Just read the news. Congrats! First in eight years!
My record has been broken. Feb 2012 was when I found the previous one.
Nice! Yours is still the largest c = -1 prime in 121. Aeneas new one is a Proth prime. 121 list.
The new official announcement is still not linked from Top 5000, and also not from our own DB search.
/JeppeSN
Yes, those last few things are still on my to-do list. I've had exams lately (and coming up) that have kept me busy. It will be done soon.
I added the link to the database, so you have one less thing on your list.
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