Proof-code: L1046
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  Samuel Yates began, and this site continues, a database of the largest known primes. Primes in that database are assigned a proof-code to show who should be credited with the discovery as well as what programs and projects they used. (Discoverers have one prover-entry, but may have many proof-codes because they use a variety of programs...) This page provides data on L1046, one of those codes.

Code name (*):L1046   (See the descriptive data below.)
Persons (*):1 (counting humans only)
Projects (*):1 (counting projects only)
Display (HTML):Scullin, Srsieve, PrimeGrid, LLR
Number of primes:total 5
Unverified Primes:0 (prime table entries marked 'Composite','Untested', or 'InProcess')
Score for Primes (*):total 42.2658, on current list 42.2658 (normalized score 5)
Entrance Rank (*):mean 4331.60 (minimum 4225, maximum 4439)

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Fermat Number divisibility was checked using the following settings in OpenPFGW:

-gxo -a1 prime

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Below is additional information about this entry.
Display (text):Scullin, Srsieve, PrimeGrid, LLR
Display (short):Scullin
Database id:4359 (do not use this database id, it is subject to change)
Proof program:LLR  The primes from this code accounts for 0.119% of the (active) primes and 0.017% of the (active) score for this program.
Entry last modified:2009-11-22 08:50:12