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Adam Alexander Prince


Joined: 25 Oct 2008 Posts: 1626 Location: The looNItic fringe
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Posted: Sun Feb 13, 2011 8:03 am Post subject: |
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Hal9000x86 wrote: | Congrats.
Prime was too small for top 5000 I quess, but still my first one.
783*2^795793+1 (239561) Digits. |
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John Galt 007 Prince


Joined: 31 Dec 2007 Posts: 1206 Location: Wisconsin
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Posted: Mon Feb 14, 2011 8:48 am Post subject: |
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Dear Primefinder,
Congratulations! Our records indicate that a computer registered by you has
found a unique prime number. This computer is running BOINC, is attached to
the PrimeGrid project, and is assigned to the Proth Prime Search. What makes
this prime unique is that it's large enough to enter the Top 5000 List in Chris Caldwell's
The Largest Known Primes Database.
Since you have auto-reporting selected, the following prime was submitted on your
behalf:
Added 98046 : 6315*2^625079+1 (188172 digits)
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact me and we will surely resolve any
problem.
Once again, congratulations on your find. Thank you for participating in PrimeGrid.
John Blazek of PrimeGrid
Dear Primefinder,
Congratulations! Our records indicate that a computer registered by you has
found a unique prime number. This computer is running BOINC, is attached to
the PrimeGrid project, and is assigned to the Proth Prime Search. What makes
this prime unique is that it's large enough to enter the Top 5000 List in Chris Caldwell's
The Largest Known Primes Database.
Since you have auto-reporting selected, the following prime was submitted on your
behalf:
Added 98327 : 345*2^808726+1 (243454 digits)
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact me and we will surely resolve any
problem.
Once again, congratulations on your find. Thank you for participating in PrimeGrid.
John Blazek of PrimeGrid
Dear Primefinder,
Congratulations! Our records indicate that a computer registered by you has
found a unique prime number. This computer is running BOINC, is attached to
the PrimeGrid project, and is assigned to the Proth Prime Search. What makes
this prime unique is that it's large enough to enter the Top 5000 List in Chris Caldwell's
The Largest Known Primes Database.
Since you have auto-reporting selected, the following prime was submitted on your
behalf:
Added 98341 : 459*2^816031+1 (245653 digits) Divides GF(816030,5)
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact me and we will surely resolve any
problem.
Once again, congratulations on your find. Thank you for participating in PrimeGrid.
John Blazek of PrimeGrid
The last one is a Fermat divisor....13th biggest for base 5.....
I also had a number of double checks from the challenge.... _________________
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Adam Alexander Prince


Joined: 25 Oct 2008 Posts: 1626 Location: The looNItic fringe
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Posted: Mon Feb 14, 2011 8:54 am Post subject: |
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John Galt 007 wrote: | Dear Primefinder,
Congratulations! Our records indicate that a computer registered by you has
found a unique prime number. This computer is running BOINC, is attached to
the PrimeGrid project, and is assigned to the Proth Prime Search. What makes
this prime unique is that it's large enough to enter the Top 5000 List in Chris Caldwell's
The Largest Known Primes Database.
Since you have auto-reporting selected, the following prime was submitted on your
behalf:
Added 98046 : 6315*2^625079+1 (188172 digits)
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact me and we will surely resolve any
problem.
Once again, congratulations on your find. Thank you for participating in PrimeGrid.
John Blazek of PrimeGrid
Dear Primefinder,
Congratulations! Our records indicate that a computer registered by you has
found a unique prime number. This computer is running BOINC, is attached to
the PrimeGrid project, and is assigned to the Proth Prime Search. What makes
this prime unique is that it's large enough to enter the Top 5000 List in Chris Caldwell's
The Largest Known Primes Database.
Since you have auto-reporting selected, the following prime was submitted on your
behalf:
Added 98327 : 345*2^808726+1 (243454 digits)
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact me and we will surely resolve any
problem.
Once again, congratulations on your find. Thank you for participating in PrimeGrid.
John Blazek of PrimeGrid
Dear Primefinder,
Congratulations! Our records indicate that a computer registered by you has
found a unique prime number. This computer is running BOINC, is attached to
the PrimeGrid project, and is assigned to the Proth Prime Search. What makes
this prime unique is that it's large enough to enter the Top 5000 List in Chris Caldwell's
The Largest Known Primes Database.
Since you have auto-reporting selected, the following prime was submitted on your
behalf:
Added 98341 : 459*2^816031+1 (245653 digits) Divides GF(816030,5)
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact me and we will surely resolve any
problem.
Once again, congratulations on your find. Thank you for participating in PrimeGrid.
John Blazek of PrimeGrid
The last one is a Fermat divisor....13th biggest for base 5.....
I also had a number of double checks from the challenge.... |
Congrats John  _________________
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