2997 · 2514164 + 1

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This prime's information:

Description:2997 · 2514164 + 1
Verification status (*):Proven
Official Comment (*):[none]
Proof-code(s): (*):L1330 : Winskill1, PSieve, Srsieve, PrimeGrid, LLR
Decimal Digits:154783   (log10 is 154782.26337732)
Rank (*):40372 (digit rank is 1)
Entrance Rank (*):4682
Currently on list? (*):no
Submitted:5/20/2010 01:42:04 UTC
Last modified:3/11/2023 15:54:10 UTC
Removed (*):6/26/2010 03:03:03 UTC
Database id:92737
Status Flags:none
Score (*):40.8996 (normalized score 0.0172)

Verification data:

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fieldvalue
prime_id92737
person_id9
machineRedHat P4 P4
whattrial_divided
notesCommand: /home/caldwell/client/TrialDiv/TrialDiv -q 2997 2 514164 1 2>&1 [Elapsed time: 9.785 seconds]
modified2020-07-07 22:30:35
created2010-05-20 01:48:41
id114855

fieldvalue
prime_id92737
person_id9
machineDitto P4 P4
whatprime
notesCommand: /home/ditto/client/pfgw -t -q"2997*2^514164+1" 2>&1 PFGW Version 20031027.x86_Dev (Beta 'caveat utilitor') [FFT v22.13 w/P4] Primality testing 2997*2^514164+1 [N-1, Brillhart-Lehmer-Selfridge] Running N-1 test using base 5 Using SSE2 FFT Adjusting authentication level by 1 for PRIMALITY PROOF Reduced from FFT(65536,20) to FFT(65536,19) Reduced from FFT(65536,19) to FFT(65536,18) Reduced from FFT(65536,18) to FFT(65536,17) Reduced from FFT(65536,17) to FFT(65536,16) 1028360 bit request FFT size=(65536,16) Calling Brillhart-Lehmer-Selfridge with factored part 100.00% 2997*2^514164+1 is prime! (1412.8800s+0.0000s) [Elapsed time: 23.93 minutes]
modified2020-07-07 22:30:35
created2010-05-20 02:00:03
id114857

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