160393!7 + 1
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This prime's information:
Description: | 160393!7 + 1 |
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Verification status (*): | Proven |
Official Comment (*): | Multifactorial |
Proof-code(s): (*): | p3 : Dohmen, OpenPFGW |
Decimal Digits: | 109320 (log10 is 109319.47154759) |
Rank (*): | 46690 (digit rank is 1) |
Entrance Rank (*): | 3482 |
Currently on list? (*): | no |
Submitted: | 5/9/2008 08:04:24 UTC |
Last modified: | 3/11/2023 15:54:10 UTC |
Database id: | 84969 |
Status Flags: | none |
Score (*): | 39.8287 (normalized score 0.0057) |
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.
- Multifactorial (tolerated *)
- Prime on list: no, rank 32
Subcategory: "Multifactorial"
(archival tag id 187592, tag last modified 2023-05-01 02:37:23)
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.
field value prime_id 84969 person_id 9 machine RedHat P4 P4 what trial_divided notes Command: /home/caldwell/client/pfgw -o -f -q"160393!7+1" 2>&1 PFGW Version 20031027.x86_Dev (Beta 'caveat utilitor') [FFT v22.13 w/P4] trial factoring to 37491503 160393!7+1 has no small factor. [Elapsed time: 318.670 seconds] modified 2020-07-07 22:30:39 created 2008-05-09 08:22:02 id 99063
field value prime_id 84969 person_id 9 machine RedHat P4 P4 what prime notes Command: /home/caldwell/client/pfgw -t -q"160393!7+1" 2>&1 PFGW Version 20031027.x86_Dev (Beta 'caveat utilitor') [FFT v22.13 w/P4] Primality testing 160393!7+1 [N-1, Brillhart-Lehmer-Selfridge] Running N-1 test using base 26801 Using SSE2 FFT Adjusting authentication level by 1 for PRIMALITY PROOF Reduced from FFT(49152,20) to FFT(49152,19) Reduced from FFT(49152,19) to FFT(49152,18) Reduced from FFT(49152,18) to FFT(49152,17) Reduced from FFT(49152,17) to FFT(49152,16) 726312 bit request FFT size=(49152,16) Running N-1 test using base 27109 Using SSE2 FFT Adjusting authentication level by 1 for PRIMALITY PROOF Reduced from FFT(49152,20) to FFT(49152,19) Reduced from FFT(49152,19) to FFT(49152,18) Reduced from FFT(49152,18) to FFT(49152,17) Reduced from FFT(49152,17) to FFT(49152,16) 726312 bit request FFT size=(49152,16) Calling Brillhart-Lehmer-Selfridge with factored part 33.61% 160393!7+1 is prime! (4995.5779s+1.0440s) [Elapsed time: 83.27 minutes] modified 2020-07-07 22:30:39 created 2008-05-09 08:23:02 id 99064
Query times: 0.0002 seconds to select prime, 0.0003 seconds to seek comments.
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