149183 · 21666957 + 1
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This prime's information:
Description: | 149183 · 21666957 + 1 |
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Verification status (*): | Proven |
Official Comment (*): | [none] |
Proof-code(s): (*): | g346 : Dausch, ProthSieve, PrimeSierpinski, PRP, Proth.exe |
Decimal Digits: | 501810 (log10 is 501809.23220138) |
Rank (*): | 9193 (digit rank is 1) |
Entrance Rank (*): | 24 |
Currently on list? (*): | no |
Submitted: | 10/7/2005 15:31:17 UTC |
Last modified: | 3/11/2023 15:54:10 UTC |
Removed (*): | 2/16/2022 12:24:10 UTC |
Database id: | 75854 |
Status Flags: | none |
Score (*): | 44.5162 (normalized score 0.6285) |
Verification data:
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field value prime_id 75854 person_id 9 machine Linux P4 2.8GHz what prime notes Command: /home/caldwell/client/pfgw -f -t -q"149183*2^1666957+1" 2>&1 PFGW Version 20031027.x86_Dev (Beta 'caveat utilitor') [FFT v22.13 w/P4] Primality testing 149183*2^1666957+1 [N-1, Brillhart-Lehmer-Selfridge] trial factoring to 189880049 Running N-1 test using base 3 Using SSE2 FFT Adjusting authentication level by 1 for PRIMALITY PROOF Reduced from FFT(229376,19) to FFT(229376,18) Reduced from FFT(229376,18) to FFT(229376,17) Reduced from FFT(229376,17) to FFT(229376,16) 3333958 bit request FFT size=(229376,16) Calling Brillhart-Lehmer-Selfridge with factored part 100.00% 149183*2^1666957+1 is prime! (64746.8055s+0.0114s) [Elapsed time: 64747 seconds] modified 2020-07-07 22:30:43 created 2005-10-07 15:53:01 id 81047
Query times: 0.0004 seconds to select prime, 0.0034 seconds to seek comments.
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