(190264051-1)/19025
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field (help)value
Description:(190264051-1)/19025
Verification status (*):PRP
Official Comment:Generalized repunit
Unofficial Comments:This prime has 1 user comment below.
Proof-code(s): (*):c13 : Steward, OpenPFGW, Primo
Decimal Digits:17332   (log10 is 17331.35736709)
Rank (*):37471 (digit rank is 2)
Entrance Rank (*):31257
Currently on list? (*):short
Submitted:3/8/2008 06:21:15 CDT
Last modified:3/8/2008 06:50:18 CDT
Database id:84345
Status Flags:Verify
Score (*):34.1432 (normalized score 0.0015)

Archival tags:

There are certain forms classed as archivable: these prime may (at times) remain on this list even if they do not make the Top 5000 proper.  Such primes are tracked with archival tags.
Generalized Repunit (archivable *)
Prime on list: yes, rank 12
Subcategory: "Generalized Repunit"
(archival tag id 192385, tag last modified 2009-07-12 03:50:27)

User comments about this prime (disclaimer):

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Andrew A. D. Steward writes (8 Mar 2008): 
Certificate at http://www.primes.viner-steward.org/andy/R/4A520FD3.html

Verification data:

The Top 5000 Primes is a list for proven primes only. In order to maintain the integrity of this list, we seek to verify the primality of all submissions.  We are currently unable to check all proofs (ECPP, KP, ...), but we will at least trial divide and PRP check every entry before it is included in the list.
fieldvalue
prime_id84345
person_id9
machineRedHat P4 P4
whattrial_divided
notesCommand: /home/caldwell/client/pfgw -o -f -q"(19026^4051-1)/19025" 2>&1
PFGW Version 20031027.x86_Dev (Beta 'caveat utilitor') [FFT v22.13 w/P4]
trial factoring to 5201563
(19026^4051-1)/19025 has no small factor.
[Ellapsed time: 7.780 seconds]
modified2008-04-18 10:43:09
created2008-03-08 06:22:01
id97816

fieldvalue
prime_id84345
person_id9
machineRedHat P4 P4
whatprp
notesCommand: /home/caldwell/client/pfgw -tc -q"(19026^4051-1)/19025" 2>&1
PFGW Version 20031027.x86_Dev (Beta 'caveat utilitor') [FFT v22.13 w/P4]
Primality testing (19026^4051-1)/19025 [N-1/N+1, Brillhart-Lehmer-Selfridge]
Running N-1 test using base 3
Using SSE2 FFT
Adjusting authentication level by 1 for PRIMALITY PROOF
Reduced from FFT(7168,21) to FFT(7168,20)
Reduced from FFT(7168,20) to FFT(7168,19)
Reduced from FFT(7168,19) to FFT(7168,18)
Reduced from FFT(7168,18) to FFT(7168,17)
115156 bit request FFT size=(7168,17)
Running N+1 test using discriminant 7, base 12+sqrt(7)
Using SSE2 FFT
Adjusting authentication level by 1 for PRIMALITY PROOF
Reduced from FFT(7168,21) to FFT(7168,20)
Reduced from FFT(7168,20) to FFT(7168,19)
Reduced from FFT(7168,19) to FFT(7168,18)
Reduced from FFT(7168,18) to FFT(7168,17)
115164 bit request FFT size=(7168,17)
Calling N-1 BLS with factored part 1.09% and helper 0.02% (3.28% proof)
(19026^4051-1)/19025 is Fermat and Lucas PRP! (151.8700s+0.0200s)
[Elapsed time: 2.55 minutes]
modified2008-04-18 10:43:09
created2008-03-08 06:23:01
id97819

Query times: 0.0002 seconds to select prime, 0.0004 seconds to seek comments.