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Proof-code: L3262
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 L3262, one of those codes.
Code name (*): L3262 Persons (*): 1 (counting humans only) Projects (*): 1 (counting projects only) Display (HTML): Molder, PSieve, Srsieve, PrimeGrid, LLR Number of primes: total 424 Unverified Primes: 0 (prime table entries marked 'Composite','Untested', or 'InProcess' Score for Primes (*): total 49.7106, on current list 48.0124 (normalized score 28) Entrance Rank (*): mean 168.90 (minimum 93, maximum 274)
Below is additional information about this entry.
Display (text): Molder, PSieve, Srsieve, PrimeGrid, LLR Display (short): Molder Database id: 6871 (do not use this database id, it is subject to change) Proof program: LLR The primes from this code accounts for 0.203% of the (active) primes and 0.028% of the (active) score for this program. Entry last modified: 2023-02-02 23:50:21
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