2 · 1259411259 + 1

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This prime's information:

Description:2 · 1259411259 + 1
Verification status (*):Proven
Official Comment (*):Divides Phi(1259^411259,2)
Proof-code(s): (*):L4879 : Propper, Batalov, Srsieve, LLR
Decimal Digits:1274914   (log10 is 1274913.7827684)
Rank (*):650 (digit rank is 1)
Entrance Rank (*):217
Currently on list? (*):short
Submitted:5/4/2020 20:38:36 UTC
Last modified:3/11/2023 15:54:10 UTC
Database id:130877
Status Flags:none
Score (*):47.3781 (normalized score 11.0043)

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.
Divides Phi (archivable *)
Prime on list: yes, rank 5
Subcategory: "Divides Phi"
(archival tag id 223997, tag last modified 2023-03-11 15:53:59)

Verification data:

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fieldvalue
prime_id130877
person_id9
machineUsing: Xeon (pool) 4c+4c 3.5GHz
whatprime
notesCommand: /home/caldwell/clientpool/4/pfgw64 -t -q"2*1259^411259+1" 2>&1 PFGW Version 4.0.1.64BIT.20191203.x86_Dev [GWNUM 29.8] Primality testing 2*1259^411259+1 [N-1, Brillhart-Lehmer-Selfridge] Running N-1 test using base 13 Calling Brillhart-Lehmer-Selfridge with factored part 100.00% 2*1259^411259+1 is prime! (9970.4344s+0.0485s) [Elapsed time: 2.77 hours]
modified2020-07-07 22:30:10
created2020-05-04 20:41:02
id176564

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