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STE\/E
07-28-13, 08:33 AM
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 Sophie Germain 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 114811 : 800717968827*2^1290000-1 (388341 digits)


If you have any questions or concerns, please contact us and we will surely resolve any problems.

Once again, congratulations on your find! Thank you for participating in PrimeGrid.

PrimeGrid staff

Beerdrinker
07-28-13, 10:28 AM
Congrats! Thatīs quite a nice email to have, rigth?

Justgeo1
07-28-13, 10:26 PM
Way K00L!

pinhodecarlos
07-29-13, 06:11 AM
Got this one http://primes.utm.edu/primes/page.php?id=114627 very recently. If someone wants to help me just send me a PM. It's all manual LLR.

Carlos

denim
07-29-13, 09:06 AM
Congrats!!!

Cruncher Pete
07-29-13, 06:42 PM
Good on you Ste\/e. Nice to receive thank you and recognition from any project...

Duke of Buckingham
07-29-13, 08:16 PM
Nice Prime STE\/E and nice Email, congratulations.

artemis8
08-02-13, 02:33 PM
Very cool, nice job and congrats!

zombie67
08-02-13, 06:09 PM
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 114875 (http://primes.utm.edu/primes/page.php?id=114875) : 9219*2^1108671+1 (333748 digits)

If you have any questions or concerns, please contact us and we will surely resolve any problems.

Once again, congratulations on your find! Thank you for participating in PrimeGrid.

PrimeGrid staff

-----

Its entrance rank is 2843rd.

Justgeo1
08-03-13, 03:09 AM
Makes me wonder how many prime numbers our team has found... :)

Duke of Buckingham
08-03-13, 07:12 AM
Makes me wonder how many prime numbers our team has found... :)

That would be a good promotion.

Come to SETI.USA and find your own prime. =))

denim
08-06-13, 09:14 AM
Congrats Zombie, and justgeo1 that is a great question. Would be cool to have the list with all the team members who have hit a prime on it. :)

Duke of Buckingham
08-06-13, 09:32 AM
http://sd.keepcalm-o-matic.co.uk/i/keep-calm-and-factorise-4.png

Shandia
07-19-14, 02:03 PM
I posted on the facebook site last night.....just found this rarely seen section. :) Anyway, I got the email, well two emails now, that I found a prime with my bipolar computer---c2q! email is as follows.
"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 118211 : 8681*2^1285439+1 (386960 digits)"

I'm guessing the delay of posting to the officail feed is due to needing to be confirmed. Anyway.....YAY! I was hopeing to find one sometime! <:-P Thank you members of the team. You all made this possible. Without your presence, I wouldn't of never made it to PrimeGrid to begin with. This is really a team accomplishment.

Fire$torm
07-19-14, 02:43 PM
Congrats!

Duke of Buckingham
07-19-14, 06:40 PM
Ayheeeeeeeeeeeeeee
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-02-pbGdAf8s/UIKRRmdFRUI/AAAAAAAAIAs/1hq-9PHsrVM/s1600/fireworks%2BAnimated%2BDiwali%2BCrackers%2BPicture s.jpg

Mike029
07-19-14, 08:09 PM
Yes!!! congrats!!!!

Justgeo1
07-19-14, 08:54 PM
Fantastic, but I still would love to see a list of all team members that have found primes... :)

cineon_lut
07-19-14, 10:41 PM
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.


So jazzed to hear that! They really should have a special badge for the chosen few!

Shandia
07-20-14, 12:35 AM
Fantastic, but I still would love to see a list of all team members that have found primes... :)

I agree! This forum shows I'm the 4th member. I'm sure there are more who have. Maybe someone needs to start a wall of fame here for those team members who have found one. ;) PrimeGrid probably should have a master list of people......and list by teams to make it easy to search. A list like that would be so great especially to show people who have been knocked off the top 5000 primes list. They SHOULD also make a special badge just for the honor......just saying!

pinhodecarlos
07-20-14, 07:57 AM
I do not count as a member because all my primes were found without running PrimeGrid. I run for Riesel Prime Search (RPS) at mersennforum.org.

denim
07-21-14, 09:23 AM
Congrats. I hope to find a major prime at some point. :)

artemis8
07-21-14, 04:16 PM
Congrats!

Maxwell
11-06-14, 12:21 PM
(non) Ding!

As of today sometime, I have officially crunched 10,000 SGS WUs without finding a single prime. Not too surprising, since I know other folks are finding them ~1 per 10k WUs, but still. 'Tis a little frustrating, but beginning to get funny. I have terrible luck on PG, so we'll see how many I end up getting through before finding a single prime...

Bryan
11-06-14, 12:31 PM
(non) Ding!

As of today sometime, I have officially crunched 10,000 SGS WUs without finding a single prime. Not too surprising, since I know other folks are finding them ~1 per 10k WUs, but still. 'Tis a little frustrating, but beginning to get funny. I have terrible luck on PG, so we'll see how many I end up getting through before finding a single prime...

I'm at 15k WU and have found 2 :D

artemis8
11-06-14, 12:37 PM
Bryan you are so greedy finding them all for yourself :P

Bryan
11-06-14, 12:44 PM
=)) Even a blind squirrel finds a nut occaisionally :D

zombie67
11-06-14, 12:48 PM
FWIW, here are my prime tallies. For SGS, 3 out of 30k. So yeah, it looks like 1 out of 10k is "normal".

http://stats.free-dc.org/pgridtag.php?id=4065&cols=2

Bryan
11-06-14, 12:57 PM
FWIW, here are my prime tallies. For SGS, 3 out of 30k. So yeah, it looks like 1 out of 10k is "normal".



Obviously Maxwell isn't "normal". Of course we all know that =))

denim
11-06-14, 01:17 PM
I think I'm still 0'fer, even after these years.

Maxwell
11-06-14, 02:48 PM
Obviously Maxwell isn't "normal". Of course we all know that =))
I was even really bad at the AP26 subproject when it was around. Never found anything more than AP22, and I ran up over 1M credits there. I think my role on PG is to eliminate the non-primes so that other people can find them. I'm the mythical Maxwell Sieve.

Duke of Buckingham
11-06-14, 05:36 PM
I am not the only crazy guy in the team? :confused:

Damn ...1872

Duke of Buckingham
11-19-14, 05:57 AM
In my page of Primegrid says I discover one prime "3149*2^1297441+1" on Proth Prime Search (PPS, PPSE & PPS-Mega) tasks but I didnt receive any message and dint see nothing on Boinc announcing the new prime with my name, can someone explain me how this works?

http://www.primegrid.com/primes/?section=primelist&userid=76160

Maxwell
11-19-14, 11:03 AM
A couple things:

1. If your email you use to login to PG is no longer available to you, you'll never receive a message.
2. You also must have the option of "Send an email when automated report has been executed" ticked in your PG preferences.

Also, they don't make big announcements on the site for all primes they find. Only the really big ones.

Regardless of all that, congrats on the find!

Duke of Buckingham
11-19-14, 12:37 PM
A couple things:

1. If your email you use to login to PG is no longer available to you, you'll never receive a message.
2. You also must have the option of "Send an email when automated report has been executed" ticked in your PG preferences.

Also, they don't make big announcements on the site for all primes they find. Only the really big ones.

Regardless of all that, congrats on the find!

Thank you Maxwell, my email is still available and the option to send emails is "yes".

Maybe only a small prime. :(

pinhodecarlos
11-19-14, 12:46 PM
Not small, still enters the TOP5000 ranking.

Duke of Buckingham
11-19-14, 01:13 PM
Not small, still enters the TOP5000 ranking.

Where can I see that? :)

Maxwell
11-19-14, 02:24 PM
Where can I see that? :)
If you search around on this site, you might be able to find your prime: http://primes.utm.edu/primes/

Maxwell
11-19-14, 02:28 PM
Where can I see that? :)
This is your prime: http://primes.utm.edu/primes/page.php?id=118580

Duke of Buckingham
11-19-14, 02:44 PM
Dont see my name on there but thank you all for the effort maybe I just dont know how to search it.

http://primes.utm.edu/primes/page.php?id=118580

Shandia
11-19-14, 03:05 PM
Dont see my name on there but thank you all for the effort maybe I just dont know how to search it.

http://primes.utm.edu/primes/page.php?id=118580

Congrats and welcome to the club. You DO have your real name listed on the site so you can get official credit, right?? It was just after the first notification that I added my name and then got the second email. I never saw it come across in the rss feed that discovered shit. The emails are good enough for me. It might be that they need time to verify the prime #. Then again, who knows.

Anyway, welcome to the club!

Duke of Buckingham
11-19-14, 07:19 PM
Congrats and welcome to the club. You DO have your real name listed on the site so you can get official credit, right?? It was just after the first notification that I added my name and then got the second email. I never saw it come across in the rss feed that discovered shit. The emails are good enough for me. It might be that they need time to verify the prime #. Then again, who knows.

Anyway, welcome to the club!

Thank you Shandia, I MISSED you. :-*

Maxwell
12-01-14, 12:24 PM
Ding!

Holy crap it happened - I finally found a prime! 1619591906985*2^1290000-1 (http://www.primegrid.com/primes/?section=decimal&primeid=96178) is mine! Woohoo!

artemis8
12-01-14, 12:36 PM
woohoo congrats!

Shandia
12-01-14, 10:34 PM
Ding!

Holy crap it happened - I finally found a prime! 1619591906985*2^1290000-1 (http://www.primegrid.com/primes/?section=decimal&primeid=96178) is mine! Woohoo!

Congrats! And welcome to to the ELITE club!!! :o

denim
12-02-14, 09:12 AM
Ding!

Holy crap it happened - I finally found a prime! 1619591906985*2^1290000-1 (http://www.primegrid.com/primes/?section=decimal&primeid=96178) is mine! Woohoo!

Huge congrats, that is awesome!

artemis8
12-05-14, 08:07 AM
Woot. I found a prime today too :D
http://primes.utm.edu/primes/page.php?id=118875

Shandia
12-05-14, 09:09 AM
Woot. I found a prime today too :D
http://primes.utm.edu/primes/page.php?id=118875

Congrats!!! And welcome to the club! The team members who found a prime is really starting to grow.

Duke of Buckingham
12-05-14, 09:22 AM
Congratulations artemis8 that was nice.

artemis8
12-05-14, 10:26 AM
Well it's not my first one, but it's still pretty rare and always fun :)

denim
12-08-14, 08:45 AM
Congrats!

zombie67
01-20-15, 09:33 PM
Weee!


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 Sophie Germain 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 (http://primes.utm.edu/primes/home.php).

Since you have auto-reporting selected, the following prime was submitted on your behalf:

Added 119104 (http://primes.utm.edu/primes/page.php?id=119104) : 1753656241155*2^1290000-1 (388341 digits)

This prime was found on this (http://www.primegrid.com/workunit.php?wuid=419038890) workunit which will automatically show as a prime result after verification by the Largest Known Primes Database.

If you have any questions or concerns, please contact us and we will surely resolve any problems.

Once again, congratulations on your find! Thank you for participating in PrimeGrid.

PrimeGrid staff

Shandia
01-21-15, 02:40 AM
Congradulations!!!<:-P

Duke of Buckingham
01-21-15, 03:02 AM
Nice Prime zombie67, congratulations.
http://www.gannett-cdn.com/-mm-/0daa81fc4088ee768351733e7236f6ea6b270cd7/c=0-65-1802-1422&r=x404&c=534x401/local/-/media/USATODAY/USATODAY/2014/07/02/1404316948000-XXX-ZX22091-d-fireworks-tv.jpg

shiva
01-21-15, 07:39 AM
congrats Z, well done

denim
01-21-15, 09:05 AM
Thats awesome!!!

Shadowlurker
07-27-15, 10:02 AM
Prime Digits

Initial finder
8409*2^1348138+1 405,834 (decimal)

My 10th prime as initial finder.

zombie67
12-25-15, 06:34 PM
Dear Primefinder,

Congratulations! Our records indicate that a computer registered by you has found a unique prime number. This computer is assigned to the Generalized Fermat Prime Search n=15 (GFN-15). Since candidates on this subproject are not large enough to report to the Top 5000 Primes List, your prime is visible immediately.

Workunit 459923383 (http://www.primegrid.com/workunit.php?wuid=459923383) : 17166276^32768+1 (237066 digits)

If you have any questions or concerns, please contact us and we will surely resolve any problems.

Once again, congratulations on your find! Thank you for participating in PrimeGrid.

Michael Goetz

Dave gpu
12-25-15, 10:08 PM
Dear Primefinder,

Congratulations! Our records indicate that a computer registered by you has found a unique prime number. This computer is assigned to the Generalized Fermat Prime Search n=15 (GFN-15). Since candidates on this subproject are not large enough to report to the Top 5000 Primes List, your prime is visible immediately.

Workunit 459923383 (http://www.primegrid.com/workunit.php?wuid=459923383) : 17166276^32768+1 (237066 digits)

If you have any questions or concerns, please contact us and we will surely resolve any problems.

Once again, congratulations on your find! Thank you for participating in PrimeGrid.

Michael Goetz

Nice job\m/

artemis8
12-26-15, 10:10 AM
Congrats!

denim
12-27-15, 03:31 PM
Nice!!

zombie67
01-26-16, 12:46 AM
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 120913 : 1199*2^2244631+1 (675705 digits)
1199*2^2244631+1 is a Factor of xGF(2244627,7,5)!!!! (9451.350000 seconds) GFN testing completed

This prime was found on this workunit which will automatically show as a prime result after verification by the Largest Known Primes Database.

If you have any questions or concerns, please contact us and we will surely resolve any problems.

Once again, congratulations on your find! Thank you for participating in PrimeGrid.

PrimeGrid staff

http://primes.utm.edu/primes/page.php?id=120913

Ranked at the time, 463, already down to 466. :)

Active primes: on current list: 3 (unweighted total: 3), rank by number 274
Total primes: number ever on any list: 5 (unweighted total: 5)

Shandia
01-26-16, 01:05 AM
Congrats! Another one under your belt. (now we know who's hogging all the primes. lol) It's a hard club to get into and harder to find more than one.

Mike029
01-31-16, 02:19 PM
Very nice. Too bad you did not find it during the Tour.

zombie67
02-14-16, 08:00 PM
Two!


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 Generalized Fermat Prime Search n=15 (GFN-15). Since candidates on this subproject are not large enough to report to the Top 5000 Primes List, your prime is visible immediately.

Workunit 466788725 : 19661856^32768+1 (238998 digits)


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 Generalized Fermat Prime Search n=15 (GFN-15). Since candidates on this subproject are not large enough to report to the Top 5000 Primes List, your prime is visible immediately.

Workunit 467480930 : 19814292^32768+1 (239108 digits)

http://stats.free-dc.org/pgridtag.php?id=4065&cols=2

Dave gpu
02-14-16, 08:39 PM
Two!





http://stats.free-dc.org/pgridtag.php?id=4065&cols=2

WOW 2 Congratulations<:-P

zombie67
07-09-16, 08:10 PM
Another one!


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 121881 : 6029*2^1413173+1 (425412 digits)

This prime was found on this workunit which will automatically show as a prime result after verification by the Largest Known Primes Database.

If you have any questions or concerns, please contact us and we will surely resolve any problems.

Once again, congratulations on your find! Thank you for participating in PrimeGrid.

PrimeGrid staff

http://stats.free-dc.org/pgridtag.php?id=4065&cols=2

STMahlberg
07-09-16, 10:27 PM
Another one!


http://stats.free-dc.org/pgridtag.php?id=4065&cols=2

Nice. Congratulations.

zombie67
07-27-16, 07:52 AM
Ding! Ding!


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 121933 : 2805*2^1414377+1 (425774 digits)

This prime was found on this workunit which will automatically show as a prime result after verification by the Largest Known Primes Database.

If you have any questions or concerns, please contact us and we will surely resolve any problems.

Once again, congratulations on your find! Thank you for participating in PrimeGrid.

PrimeGrid staff




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 121934 : 3565*2^1414368+1 (425771 digits)

This prime was found on this workunit which will automatically show as a prime result after verification by the Largest Known Primes Database.

If you have any questions or concerns, please contact us and we will surely resolve any problems.

Once again, congratulations on your find! Thank you for participating in PrimeGrid.

PrimeGrid staff

STMahlberg
07-27-16, 08:03 AM
Ding! Ding!




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 121933 : 2805*2^1414377+1 (425774 digits)

This prime was found on this workunit which will automatically show as a prime result after verification by the Largest Known Primes Database.

If you have any questions or concerns, please contact us and we will surely resolve any problems.

Once again, congratulations on your find! Thank you for participating in PrimeGrid.

PrimeGrid staff





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 121934 : 3565*2^1414368+1 (425771 digits)

This prime was found on this workunit which will automatically show as a prime result after verification by the Largest Known Primes Database.

If you have any questions or concerns, please contact us and we will surely resolve any problems.

Once again, congratulations on your find! Thank you for participating in PrimeGrid.

PrimeGrid staff




Dang! Leave some for the rest of us. ;)

Awesome job!

denim
07-27-16, 10:45 AM
Congrats!

denim
01-13-17, 02:03 PM
Dear Primefinder,

Congratulations! Our records indicate that a computer registered by you has found a unique Arithmetic Progression of primes of length 21. This computer is assigned to the AP27 project. Since primes found in this subproject are not large enough to report to the Top 5000 Primes List, your AP21 sequence is visible immediately.

Workunit 508653890 : 58014832088820877+18860954*23#*n for n=0..20

You can select the minimum length of AP for which to receive these notifications in your PrimeGrid preferences.

If you have any questions or concerns, please contact us and we will surely resolve any problems.

Once again, congratulations on your find! Thank you for participating in PrimeGrid.

Michael Goetz

Bryan
01-13-17, 04:00 PM
That's really cool Denim ... congrats!

Dave gpu
01-13-17, 06:39 PM
Dear Primefinder,

Congratulations! Our records indicate that a computer registered by you has found a unique Arithmetic Progression of primes of length 21. This computer is assigned to the AP27 project. Since primes found in this subproject are not large enough to report to the Top 5000 Primes List, your AP21 sequence is visible immediately.

Workunit 508653890 : 58014832088820877+18860954*23#*n for n=0..20

You can select the minimum length of AP for which to receive these notifications in your PrimeGrid preferences.

If you have any questions or concerns, please contact us and we will surely resolve any problems.

Once again, congratulations on your find! Thank you for participating in PrimeGrid.

Michael Goetz

That's a nice find congrats!;)

STMahlberg
01-14-17, 05:11 AM
Very nice Denim.

denim
02-13-17, 04:59 PM
Congratulations! Our records indicate that a computer registered by you has found a unique Arithmetic Progression of primes of length 20. This computer is assigned to the AP27 project. Since primes found in this subproject are not large enough to report to the Top 5000 Primes List, your AP20 sequence is visible immediately.

Workunit 513101462 (https://www.primegrid.com/workunit.php?wuid=513101462) : 265253260750784303+21626453*23#*n for n=0..19

denim
02-13-17, 05:00 PM
Congratulations! Our records indicate that a computer registered by you has found a unique Arithmetic Progression of primes of length 20. This computer is assigned to the AP27 project. Since primes found in this subproject are not large enough to report to the Top 5000 Primes List, your AP20 sequence is visible immediately.

Workunit 512852081 (https://www.primegrid.com/workunit.php?wuid=512852081) : 233572327931721761+21515644*23#*n for n=0..19

STMahlberg
02-13-17, 05:26 PM
Wow... at the rate you're going, there's not going to be any left for others. :))

Are you going to get one of those fancy t-shirts I saw for the Feb Prime search?

Dave gpu
02-13-17, 07:35 PM
Congratulations! Our records indicate that a computer registered by you has found a unique Arithmetic Progression of primes of length 20. This computer is assigned to the AP27 project. Since primes found in this subproject are not large enough to report to the Top 5000 Primes List, your AP20 sequence is visible immediately.

Workunit 512852081 (https://www.primegrid.com/workunit.php?wuid=512852081) : 233572327931721761+21515644*23#*n for n=0..19

2 more, great job =D>

DrPop
02-13-17, 07:50 PM
Awesome! I love it when we actually find stuff and/or get results from our crunching. Keep up the great work! :-bd

denim
02-14-17, 08:36 AM
Wow... at the rate you're going, there's not going to be any left for others. :))

Are you going to get one of those fancy t-shirts I saw for the Feb Prime search?

These are very minor primes, well that is the impression I get. So if they are reporting it instantly, they probably don't put much stock in it. I haven't yet found a mega prime, so I will keep going.

denim
02-16-17, 01:30 PM
Dear AP finder,

Congratulations! Our records indicate that a computer registered by you has found a unique Arithmetic Progression of primes of length 20. This computer is assigned to the AP27 project. Since primes found in this subproject are not large enough to report to the Top 5000 Primes List, your AP20 sequence is visible immediately.

Workunit 514307511 (https://www.primegrid.com/workunit.php?wuid=514307511) : 104186733154831441+22146887*23#*n for n=0..19

You can select the minimum length of AP for which to receive these notifications in your PrimeGrid preferences (https://www.primegrid.com/prefs.php?subset=project).

If you have any questions or concerns, please contact us and we will surely resolve any problems.

Once again, congratulations on your find! Thank you for participating in PrimeGrid.

Sincerely,
The PrimeGrid Staff

Dave gpu
02-16-17, 02:48 PM
Dear AP finder,

Congratulations! Our records indicate that a computer registered by you has found a unique Arithmetic Progression of primes of length 20. This computer is assigned to the AP27 project. Since primes found in this subproject are not large enough to report to the Top 5000 Primes List, your AP20 sequence is visible immediately.

Workunit 514307511 (https://www.primegrid.com/workunit.php?wuid=514307511) : 104186733154831441+22146887*23#*n for n=0..19

You can select the minimum length of AP for which to receive these notifications in your PrimeGrid preferences (https://www.primegrid.com/prefs.php?subset=project).

If you have any questions or concerns, please contact us and we will surely resolve any problems.

Once again, congratulations on your find! Thank you for participating in PrimeGrid.

Sincerely,
The PrimeGrid Staff

Nice find well done. :cool:

denim
02-21-17, 02:57 PM
Dear AP finder,

Congratulations! Our records indicate that a computer registered by you has found a unique Arithmetic Progression of primes of length 20. This computer is assigned to the AP27 project. Since primes found in this subproject are not large enough to report to the Top 5000 Primes List, your AP20 sequence is visible immediately.

Workunit 514840147 : 339555487551080161+22387902*23#*n for n=0..19

You can select the minimum length of AP for which to receive these notifications in your PrimeGrid preferences.

If you have any questions or concerns, please contact us and we will surely resolve any problems.

Once again, congratulations on your find! Thank you for participating in PrimeGrid.

Sincerely,
The PrimeGrid Staff

STMahlberg
02-21-17, 03:43 PM
Dear AP finder,

Congratulations! Our records indicate that a computer registered by you has found a unique Arithmetic Progression of primes of length 20. This computer is assigned to the AP27 project. Since primes found in this subproject are not large enough to report to the Top 5000 Primes List, your AP20 sequence is visible immediately.

Workunit 514840147 : 339555487551080161+22387902*23#*n for n=0..19

You can select the minimum length of AP for which to receive these notifications in your PrimeGrid preferences.

If you have any questions or concerns, please contact us and we will surely resolve any problems.

Once again, congratulations on your find! Thank you for participating in PrimeGrid.

Sincerely,
The PrimeGrid Staff


Wow! How many does that make?

Dave gpu
02-21-17, 04:26 PM
Dear AP finder,

Congratulations! Our records indicate that a computer registered by you has found a unique Arithmetic Progression of primes of length 20. This computer is assigned to the AP27 project. Since primes found in this subproject are not large enough to report to the Top 5000 Primes List, your AP20 sequence is visible immediately.

Workunit 514840147 : 339555487551080161+22387902*23#*n for n=0..19

You can select the minimum length of AP for which to receive these notifications in your PrimeGrid preferences.

If you have any questions or concerns, please contact us and we will surely resolve any problems.

Once again, congratulations on your find! Thank you for participating in PrimeGrid.

Sincerely,
The PrimeGrid Staff


Nice find. :cool:

denim
02-22-17, 08:32 AM
Wow! How many does that make?

4 I think, but I am not sure if they have any real value.

STMahlberg
02-22-17, 08:56 AM
4 I think, but I am not sure if they have any real value.

Bragging rights. :D Certainly more than I have.

denim
02-22-17, 11:56 AM
Bragging rights. :D Certainly more than I have.

Well I know they are not as popular as PPS Sieve due to lower credit return and seemingly similar or greater pull on the system.

denim
02-28-17, 12:43 PM
28 Feb 2017 | 17:42:04 UTC (This is an automated message. Replies to this message will not be read.)

Dear AP finder,

Congratulations! Our records indicate that a computer registered by you has found a unique Arithmetic Progression of primes of length 20. This computer is assigned to the AP27 project. Since primes found in this subproject are not large enough to report to the Top 5000 Primes List, your AP20 sequence is visible immediately.

Workunit 515703015 : 321041743426939741+22773321*23#*n for n=0..19

You can select the minimum length of AP for which to receive these notifications in your PrimeGrid preferences.

If you have any questions or concerns, please contact us and we will surely resolve any problems.

Once again, congratulations on your find! Thank you for participating in PrimeGrid.

Sincerely,
The PrimeGrid Staff

looking like the 9th

Dave gpu
02-28-17, 02:30 PM
28 Feb 2017 | 17:42:04 UTC (This is an automated message. Replies to this message will not be read.)

Dear AP finder,

Congratulations! Our records indicate that a computer registered by you has found a unique Arithmetic Progression of primes of length 20. This computer is assigned to the AP27 project. Since primes found in this subproject are not large enough to report to the Top 5000 Primes List, your AP20 sequence is visible immediately.

Workunit 515703015 : 321041743426939741+22773321*23#*n for n=0..19

You can select the minimum length of AP for which to receive these notifications in your PrimeGrid preferences.

If you have any questions or concerns, please contact us and we will surely resolve any problems.

Once again, congratulations on your find! Thank you for participating in PrimeGrid.

Sincerely,
The PrimeGrid Staff

looking like the 9th

Boy you like finding those AP's well done.:D

dcushing
02-28-17, 11:01 PM
I set my ap 27 app, in defaults, to 23 or higher.... So far no luck, just 20, 21, and a couple of 22's.

denim
03-29-17, 10:18 AM
Dear AP finder,

Congratulations! Our records indicate that a computer registered by you has found a unique Arithmetic Progression of primes of length 20. This computer is assigned to the AP27 project. Since primes found in this subproject are not large enough to report to the Top 5000 Primes List, your AP20 sequence is visible immediately.

Workunit 518883222 (https://www.primegrid.com/workunit.php?wuid=518883222) : 271578934436966531+24710608*23#*n for n=0..19

Dear AP finder,

Congratulations! Our records indicate that a computer registered by you has found a unique Arithmetic Progression of primes of length 20. This computer is assigned to the AP27 project. Since primes found in this subproject are not large enough to report to the Top 5000 Primes List, your AP20 sequence is visible immediately.

Workunit 520223654 (https://www.primegrid.com/workunit.php?wuid=520223654) : 142359493485705637+25517324*23#*n for n=0..19

Dave gpu
03-29-17, 04:37 PM
Dear AP finder,

Congratulations! Our records indicate that a computer registered by you has found a unique Arithmetic Progression of primes of length 20. This computer is assigned to the AP27 project. Since primes found in this subproject are not large enough to report to the Top 5000 Primes List, your AP20 sequence is visible immediately.

Workunit 518883222 (https://www.primegrid.com/workunit.php?wuid=518883222) : 271578934436966531+24710608*23#*n for n=0..19

Dear AP finder,

Congratulations! Our records indicate that a computer registered by you has found a unique Arithmetic Progression of primes of length 20. This computer is assigned to the AP27 project. Since primes found in this subproject are not large enough to report to the Top 5000 Primes List, your AP20 sequence is visible immediately.

Workunit 520223654 (https://www.primegrid.com/workunit.php?wuid=520223654) : 142359493485705637+25517324*23#*n for n=0..19

Congratulations, nice find <:-P

denim
04-07-17, 10:07 AM
Subject: You have found an AP20!


Dear AP finder,

Congratulations! Our records indicate that a computer registered by you has found a unique Arithmetic Progression of primes of length 20. This computer is assigned to the AP27 project. Since primes found in this subproject are not large enough to report to the Top 5000 Primes List, your AP20 sequence is visible immediately.

Workunit 521866093 (https://www.primegrid.com/workunit.php?wuid=521866093) : 211926791551374761+26389706*23#*n for n=0..19


Dear AP finder,

Congratulations! Our records indicate that a computer registered by you has found a unique Arithmetic Progression of primes of length 20. This computer is assigned to the AP27 project. Since primes found in this subproject are not large enough to report to the Top 5000 Primes List, your AP20 sequence is visible immediately.

Workunit 521904552 (https://www.primegrid.com/workunit.php?wuid=521904552) : 138196357158530221+26408561*23#*n for n=0..19


Dear AP finder,

Congratulations! Our records indicate that a computer registered by you has found a unique Arithmetic Progression of primes of length 20. This computer is assigned to the AP27 project. Since primes found in this subproject are not large enough to report to the Top 5000 Primes List, your AP20 sequence is visible immediately.

Workunit 521694307 (https://www.primegrid.com/workunit.php?wuid=521694307) : 154014886966981247+26311830*23#*n for n=0..19

denim
04-11-17, 12:42 PM
Dear AP finder,

Congratulations! Our records indicate that a computer registered by you has found a unique Arithmetic Progression of primes of length 20. This computer is assigned to the AP27 project. Since primes found in this subproject are not large enough to report to the Top 5000 Primes List, your AP20 sequence is visible immediately.

Workunit 522485952 (https://www.primegrid.com/workunit.php?wuid=522485952) : 146426335816666109+26735412*23#*n for n=0..19

You can select the minimum length of AP for which to receive these notifications in your PrimeGrid preferences (https://www.primegrid.com/prefs.php?subset=project).


Dear AP finder,

Congratulations! Our records indicate that a computer registered by you has found a unique Arithmetic Progression of primes of length 20. This computer is assigned to the AP27 project. Since primes found in this subproject are not large enough to report to the Top 5000 Primes List, your AP20 sequence is visible immediately.

Workunit 522561646 (https://www.primegrid.com/workunit.php?wuid=522561646) : 169174799135721193+26793900*23#*n for n=0..19

You can select the minimum length of AP for which to receive these notifications in your PrimeGrid preferences (https://www.primegrid.com/prefs.php?subset=project).

Dave gpu
04-11-17, 02:42 PM
Dear AP finder,

Congratulations! Our records indicate that a computer registered by you has found a unique Arithmetic Progression of primes of length 20. This computer is assigned to the AP27 project. Since primes found in this subproject are not large enough to report to the Top 5000 Primes List, your AP20 sequence is visible immediately.

Workunit 522485952 (https://www.primegrid.com/workunit.php?wuid=522485952) : 146426335816666109+26735412*23#*n for n=0..19

You can select the minimum length of AP for which to receive these notifications in your PrimeGrid preferences (https://www.primegrid.com/prefs.php?subset=project).


Dear AP finder,

Congratulations! Our records indicate that a computer registered by you has found a unique Arithmetic Progression of primes of length 20. This computer is assigned to the AP27 project. Since primes found in this subproject are not large enough to report to the Top 5000 Primes List, your AP20 sequence is visible immediately.

Workunit 522561646 (https://www.primegrid.com/workunit.php?wuid=522561646) : 169174799135721193+26793900*23#*n for n=0..19

You can select the minimum length of AP for which to receive these notifications in your PrimeGrid preferences (https://www.primegrid.com/prefs.php?subset=project).

Boy you like AP20 well done.:cool:

denim
04-12-17, 08:23 AM
Boy you like AP20 well done.:cool:
It seems like one out of every 5 or so AP20's hit.

denim
04-18-17, 01:28 PM
Dear AP finder,

Congratulations! Our records indicate that a computer registered by you has found a unique Arithmetic Progression of primes of length 22. This computer is assigned to the AP27 project. Since primes found in this subproject are not large enough to report to the Top 5000 Primes List, your AP22 sequence is visible immediately.

Workunit 521931805 (https://www.primegrid.com/workunit.php?wuid=521931805) : 100686043255001767+26420911*23#*n for n=0..21




Dear AP finder,

Congratulations! Our records indicate that a computer registered by you has found a unique Arithmetic Progression of primes of length 20. This computer is assigned to the AP27 project. Since primes found in this subproject are not large enough to report to the Top 5000 Primes List, your AP20 sequence is visible immediately.

Workunit 522725958 (https://www.primegrid.com/workunit.php?wuid=522725958) : 283741137261286319+26902204*23#*n for n=0..19

denim
05-31-17, 09:57 AM
Subject: You have found an AP20!

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Dear AP finder,

Congratulations! Our records indicate that a computer registered by you has found a unique Arithmetic Progression of primes of length 20. This computer is assigned to the AP27 project. Since primes found in this subproject are not large enough to report to the Top 5000 Primes List, your AP20 sequence is visible immediately.

Workunit 528706135 (https://www.primegrid.com/workunit.php?wuid=528706135) : 202471625931449549+30494605*23#*n for n=0..19

Do Not Reply (ID 485358)
Subject: You have found an AP20!

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Dear AP finder,

Congratulations! Our records indicate that a computer registered by you has found a unique Arithmetic Progression of primes of length 20. This computer is assigned to the AP27 project. Since primes found in this subproject are not large enough to report to the Top 5000 Primes List, your AP20 sequence is visible immediately.

Workunit 528317998 (https://www.primegrid.com/workunit.php?wuid=528317998) : 295373779503005729+30075538*23#*n for n=0..19

denim
05-31-17, 09:59 AM
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Subject: You have found an AP20!

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Dear AP finder,

Congratulations! Our records indicate that a computer registered by you has found a unique Arithmetic Progression of primes of length 20. This computer is assigned to the AP27 project. Since primes found in this subproject are not large enough to report to the Top 5000 Primes List, your AP20 sequence is visible immediately.

Workunit 527630608 (https://www.primegrid.com/workunit.php?wuid=527630608) : 332778923150079829+29295132*23#*n for n=0..19

You can select the minimum length of AP for which to receive these notifications in your PrimeGrid preferences (https://www.primegrid.com/prefs.php?subset=project).

denim
06-06-17, 12:35 PM
Subject: You have found an AP20!

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Dear AP finder,

Congratulations! Our records indicate that a computer registered by you has found a unique Arithmetic Progression of primes of length 20. This computer is assigned to the AP27 project. Since primes found in this subproject are not large enough to report to the Top 5000 Primes List, your AP20 sequence is visible immediately.

Workunit 523982767 (https://www.primegrid.com/workunit.php?wuid=523982767) : 86501196809844319+27681795*23#*n for n=0..19

denim
06-19-17, 10:14 AM
A bunch more came in like above.

dcushing
06-19-17, 04:14 PM
A bunch more came in like above.

If you dont want the emails, in your preferences under (default), set the trigger for the email to 24 or over.
Thats what I did, so I dont get an email, on every little one, Just an ap24 or over.

denim
06-21-17, 09:08 AM
If you dont want the emails, in your preferences under (default), set the trigger for the email to 24 or over.
Thats what I did, so I dont get an email, on every little one, Just an ap24 or over.
I did that for a bit, but then set it back. Gives me false hope that one day I might hit a major prime. :)

denim
07-03-17, 04:19 PM
2 more.

Dave gpu
07-03-17, 05:18 PM
2 more.

Well done. I been running it for years not a thing. :((

denim
07-10-17, 07:48 AM
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Subject: You have found an AP21!

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Dear AP finder,

Congratulations! Our records indicate that a computer registered by you has found a unique Arithmetic Progression of primes of length 21. This computer is assigned to the AP27 project. Since primes found in this subproject are not large enough to report to the Top 5000 Primes List, your AP21 sequence is visible immediately.

Workunit 533329956 (https://www.primegrid.com/workunit.php?wuid=533329956) : 280150242749892653+33765886*23#*n for n=0..20


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Subject: You have found an AP21!

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Dear AP finder,

Congratulations! Our records indicate that a computer registered by you has found a unique Arithmetic Progression of primes of length 21. This computer is assigned to the AP27 project. Since primes found in this subproject are not large enough to report to the Top 5000 Primes List, your AP21 sequence is visible immediately.

Workunit 533178251 (https://www.primegrid.com/workunit.php?wuid=533178251) : 331751237180444399+33614947*23#*n for n=0..20


+ 6 AP20's.

denim
07-19-17, 12:19 PM
3 more AP20's.

Mike029
07-19-17, 12:47 PM
Congrats.

denim
07-20-17, 09:36 AM
1 x AP21 & 2 x AP20. :)

denim
07-24-17, 01:55 PM
1x AP23
1x AP21
4x AP20

denim
07-31-17, 09:11 AM
6 x AP20
1 x AP21

denim
08-03-17, 11:15 AM
8 x AP20.

denim
08-10-17, 08:39 AM
b]1 x AP21.[/b]

denim
08-21-17, 09:31 AM
3 x AP20.

denim
08-23-17, 10:03 AM
2 x AP20
1 x AP21.

denim
08-30-17, 10:22 AM
3 x AP20
1 x AP21.

denim
09-11-17, 12:12 PM
4 x AP20
1 x AP21.

denim
09-14-17, 12:50 PM
1 x AP22 (my first@!!!)
1 x AP21

Dave gpu
09-14-17, 09:50 PM
1 x AP22 (my first@!!!)
1 x AP21

Great find :-bd

denim
09-19-17, 11:21 AM
3 x AP20
1 x AP21

denim
09-26-17, 12:06 PM
2 x AP20.

denim
10-05-17, 12:56 PM
AP 22.

denim
10-05-17, 01:17 PM
And an AP21

denim
10-09-17, 10:12 AM
AP 21

denim
10-10-17, 09:17 AM
AP 20, and raising the threshold for emails to AP22 and higher.

Mumps
10-10-17, 10:38 AM
Congrats. And thank you. :)

denim
10-11-17, 11:20 AM
Congrats. And thank you. :)

Hahah, hey now. Having crunched on PG for a decade having never found a real prime, it was fun at first to have the little victories. Then it became too many emails. =))

Mumps
10-11-17, 01:41 PM
lol I'm looking forward to you reporting the AP22's now though. :)

At least the AP20's kept somebody posting to the forums. :))

denim
10-12-17, 09:55 AM
lol I'm looking forward to you reporting the AP22's now though. :)

At least the AP20's kept somebody posting to the forums. :))

AP22 is the largest I have hit, hoping to move that up.

https://i.imgur.com/x9dUvCu.jpg

denim
10-23-17, 04:31 PM
AP22!

Mumps
10-23-17, 05:59 PM
Congrats denim!

denim
10-24-17, 08:51 AM
Congrats denim!
Haha thanks. My posts in this topic are drastically decreasing. ;)

denim
11-06-17, 03:15 PM
AP22

Mumps
11-06-17, 10:38 PM
And you thought you wouldn't be posting as much! :))

Congrats!

denim
11-07-17, 10:32 AM
And you thought you wouldn't be posting as much! :))

Congrats!

Haha, well it has slowed down a great deal. ;)

denim
01-25-18, 09:00 AM
AP22

Dave gpu
01-25-18, 09:44 PM
AP22

Great job. \m/

denim
02-05-18, 03:01 PM
You have received a new private message at PrimeGrid.

From: Do Not Reply (ID 485358)
Subject: You have found an AP23!

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Dear AP finder,

Congratulations! Our records indicate that a computer registered by you has found a unique Arithmetic Progression of primes of length 23. This computer is assigned to the AP27 project. Since primes found in this subproject are not large enough to report to the Top 5000 Primes List, your AP23 sequence is visible immediately.

Workunit 554146226 (https://www.primegrid.com/workunit.php?wuid=554146226) : 4368945744268873+50966614*23#*n for n=0..22

denim
02-08-18, 08:00 AM
You have received a new private message at PrimeGrid.

From: Do Not Reply (ID 485358)
Subject: You have found an AP23!

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Dear AP finder,

Congratulations! Our records indicate that a computer registered by you has found a unique Arithmetic Progression of primes of length 23. This computer is assigned to the AP27 project. Since primes found in this subproject are not large enough to report to the Top 5000 Primes List, your AP23 sequence is visible immediately.

Workunit 555208256 (https://www.primegrid.com/workunit.php?wuid=555208256) : 300459802295774683+51328161*23#*n for n=0..22

Bryan
02-08-18, 08:23 AM
You keep knocking those things out Denim ... congrats!

Mumps
02-08-18, 06:44 PM
Doing pretty good on the 23's. Ready to up it to 24? :))

denim
02-09-18, 01:35 PM
There was an AP22 yesterday. I hope to see an AP24 next. 23 was pretty exciting. Maybe one year I will hit an good sized PG Prime that it will be a registered prime.

denim
02-12-18, 09:51 AM
AP22 today.

denim
02-19-18, 11:39 AM
AP22 x 2.

denim
03-12-18, 07:41 AM
AP22

Dave gpu
03-12-18, 07:46 AM
AP22

Nice job [emoji106]


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denim
04-11-18, 07:26 AM
AP 22.

denim
04-16-18, 08:54 AM
2 more AP22's.

Maybe I should move my threshold up again to only 23's and higher.

denim
05-21-18, 09:25 AM
3x AP 22 since I last checked in.

denim
06-13-18, 01:16 PM
2 more AP22's.

denim
06-21-18, 08:05 AM
AP22.

denim
07-10-18, 11:42 AM
AP22.

Bryan
07-10-18, 11:45 AM
WTG Denim. You sure are good at finding those!

denim
07-10-18, 11:53 AM
WTG Denim. You sure are good at finding those!

Haha I hope so.

denim
07-18-18, 01:52 PM
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 Generalized Fermat Prime Search n=16 (GFN-16). 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 125471 : 41023954^65536+1 (498929 digits)

This prime was found on this workunit which will automatically show as a prime result after verification by the Largest Known Primes Database.

If you have any questions or concerns, please contact us and we will surely resolve any problems.

Once again, congratulations on your find! Thank you for participating in PrimeGrid.

PrimeGrid staff

denim
07-25-18, 07:53 AM
AP22 x 3.

Bryan
07-25-18, 08:19 AM
How many of those things have you found Denim?

denim
07-27-18, 02:18 PM
How many of those things have you found Denim?

Not sure, thinking I should turn off alerts for the 22's now too.

Update AP22x2.

denim
08-06-18, 02:49 PM
From: Do Not Reply (ID 485358)
Subject: You have found an AP22!

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Dear AP finder,

Congratulations! Our records indicate that a computer registered by you has found a unique Arithmetic Progression of primes of length 22. This computer is assigned to the AP27 project. Since primes found in this subproject are not large enough to report to the Top 5000 Primes List, your AP22 sequence is visible immediately.

Workunit 576537557 (https://www.primegrid.com/workunit.php?wuid=576537557) : 155647970887777001+66994508*23#*n for n=0..21

denim
09-12-18, 12:37 PM
AP22 x 3

denim
09-14-18, 11:00 AM
AP22

denim
09-26-18, 02:05 PM
AP 22.

denim
10-02-18, 05:15 PM
AP22.

Egilman
10-04-18, 10:48 AM
400mil in PrimeGrid!

denim
10-04-18, 10:53 AM
400mil in PrimeGrid!
Nice work

Egilman
10-05-18, 05:13 PM
Nice work

Thanks!

60 mil on rakesearch.....

On to WCG....

Mumps
10-05-18, 05:49 PM
You're knocking them out left and right EG. Congrats!

denim
10-10-18, 11:28 AM
AP22.

denim
10-23-18, 12:30 PM
Another AP22.

denim
10-30-18, 08:00 AM
Another AP22, going to turn off 22's now.

Mumps
10-30-18, 08:09 AM
Congrats denim! Looking forward to some AP23's! :)

denim
10-30-18, 08:53 AM
Congrats denim! Looking forward to some AP23's! :)

Thanks, I think I have only hit once, so this topic is going to slow down a lot. :-/

zombie67
02-25-19, 01:03 PM
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 Sophie Germain (LLR). Since candidates on this subproject are not large enough to report to the Top 5000 Primes List, your prime is visible immediately.

Workunit 601149866 (http://www.primegrid.com/workunit.php?wuid=601149866) : 4305177426867*2^1290000-1 (388342 digits)

Mumps
02-25-19, 03:57 PM
Congrats on your new baby prime zombie67!

Dave gpu
02-26-19, 05:14 PM
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 Sophie Germain (LLR). Since candidates on this subproject are not large enough to report to the Top 5000 Primes List, your prime is visible immediately.

Workunit 601149866 (http://www.primegrid.com/workunit.php?wuid=601149866) : 4305177426867*2^1290000-1 (388342 digits)

Nice find. :cool:

denim
02-28-19, 08:08 AM
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 Sophie Germain (LLR). Since candidates on this subproject are not large enough to report to the Top 5000 Primes List, your prime is visible immediately.

Workunit 601149866 (http://www.primegrid.com/workunit.php?wuid=601149866) : 4305177426867*2^1290000-1 (388342 digits)


Congrats.

denim
10-07-19, 09:25 AM
AP23!

denim
10-23-19, 09:05 AM
Another AP23.

denim
01-02-20, 09:10 AM
AP23!

denim
01-13-20, 09:54 AM
Another AP23. Maybe I should turn those off too. But I have never once had anything bigger than an AP23.

zombie67
02-15-20, 11:57 AM
It entered the top 5000 list at 2568th place.


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 Generalized Fermat Prime Search n=16 (GFN-16). 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.

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Added 130515 : 81254306^65536+1 (518380 digits)

This prime was found on this workunit which will automatically show as a prime result after verification by the Largest Known Primes Database.

denim
02-17-20, 09:46 AM
Congrats.

zombie67
02-21-20, 10:27 AM
Another!


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.

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Added 130595 : 5643*2^1569661+1 (472519 digits)

This prime was found on this workunit which will automatically show as a prime result after verification by the Largest Known Primes Database.

So my prime badge is upgraded to: https://www.primegrid.com/img/badges/tdp_2020_prime_2.png

shiva
02-21-20, 10:52 AM
congrats Z

zombie67
02-22-20, 02:51 PM
And another! This time it's a mega prime (greater than 1 million digits), so I get a badge for the competition, as sell as one for discovering a mega prime ever.

https://www.primegrid.com/img/badges/mega.png https://www.primegrid.com/img/badges/tdp_2020_mega.png


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 Generalized Fermat Prime Search n=17 Mega (GFN-17-Mega). 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.

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Added 130609 (https://primes.utm.edu/primes/page.php?id=130609) : 70658696^131072+1 (1028806 digits)

This prime was found on this workunit which will automatically show as a prime result after verification by the Largest Known Primes Database.

John P. Myers
02-22-20, 10:04 PM
Nice :D

zombie67
08-14-20, 09:49 AM
I found another prime. I think it's a mega-prime.


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 Sierpinski/Riesel Base 5 Problem. 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 131064 (https://primes.utm.edu/primes/page.php?id=131064) : 109838*5^3168862-1 (2214945 digits)

This prime was found on this (http://www.primegrid.com/workunit.php?wuid=669323214) workunit which will automatically show as a prime result after verification by the Largest Known Primes Database.

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shiva
08-16-20, 07:34 AM
cool, congrats

denim
08-21-20, 09:38 AM
Wow, that's awesome.

zombie67
08-28-20, 10:16 AM
Found another. This one is big enough to be added to the top 5000 list, but not quite large enough to be a mega-prime.


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 131091 (https://primes.utm.edu/primes/page.php?id=131091) : 1181*2^2883981+1 (868168 digits)

This prime was found on this (http://www.primegrid.com/workunit.php?wuid=670978485) workunit which will automatically show as a prime result after verification by the Largest Known Primes Database.

Dave gpu
08-28-20, 10:56 AM
That a nice find Z. :cool:

zombie67
08-29-20, 11:15 AM
And another. This one is big enough to be added to the top 5000 list, but not quite large enough to be a mega-prime.


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 131093 (https://primes.utm.edu/primes/page.php?id=131093) : 1071*2^2884844+1 (868428 digits)

This prime was found on this (http://www.primegrid.com/workunit.php?wuid=671252019) workunit which will automatically show as a prime result after verification by the Largest Known Primes Database.

If you have any questions or concerns, please contact us and we will surely resolve any problems.

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pinhodecarlos
08-29-20, 05:50 PM
Have you tried Prime95? There’s even a GPU client to search for mersenne prime numbers.

zombie67
08-30-20, 09:26 AM
Have you tried Prime95? There’s even a GPU client to search for mersenne prime numbers.

I have not tried that. But I like keeping it within BOINC if possible, so all the credits show up in one place.

MindCrime
08-30-20, 11:44 PM
Woah, Zombie is killing it on the primes, congrats, sir.

zombie67
08-31-20, 03:31 AM
Woah, Zombie is killing it on the primes, congrats, sir.
Danka. It's kinda like the lottery. Odds say you won't win. Duh. But if you don't participate, then you can't win ever. IOW, you have to play to have a chance. Also, zero resource share to have even a chance.

denim
08-31-20, 11:56 AM
Congrats Z.

zombie67
09-03-20, 02:18 AM
Two PPSE LLR primes found! Honestly, I was just playing around with the settings in preparation for the PPSE challenge, and bang bang...two primes. Not mega, but large enough to be in the top 5000 list. :D


Dear Primefinder,

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Added 131106 (https://primes.utm.edu/primes/page.php?id=131106) : 7479*2^1585889+1 (477405 digits)

This prime was found on this (http://www.primegrid.com/workunit.php?wuid=671764336) workunit which will automatically show as a prime result after verification by the Largest Known Primes Database.

If you have any questions or concerns, please contact us and we will surely resolve any problems.

Once again, congratulations on your find! Thank you for participating in PrimeGrid.

PrimeGrid staff


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 131114 (https://primes.utm.edu/primes/page.php?id=131114) : 7575*2^1587296+1 (477828 digits)

This prime was found on this (http://www.primegrid.com/workunit.php?wuid=672067910) workunit which will automatically show as a prime result after verification by the Largest Known Primes Database.

If you have any questions or concerns, please contact us and we will surely resolve any problems.

Once again, congratulations on your find! Thank you for participating in PrimeGrid.

PrimeGrid staff

Al
09-03-20, 06:49 AM
Congrats Z! You're on a roll.

Mumps
09-03-20, 08:56 AM
Gee Z, maybe you need to teach us how to play around with those settings for such success. :)

denim
09-03-20, 01:17 PM
Congrats Z.

zombie67
09-04-20, 09:31 AM
Another!


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 131145 (https://primes.utm.edu/primes/page.php?id=131145) : 9193*2^1592256+1 (479321 digits)

This prime was found on this (http://www.primegrid.com/workunit.php?wuid=672786939) workunit which will automatically show as a prime result after verification by the Largest Known Primes Database.

If you have any questions or concerns, please contact us and we will surely resolve any problems.

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zombie67
09-19-20, 10:16 AM
Mega-Prime!


Dear Primefinder,

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Added 131256 (https://primes.utm.edu/primes/page.php?id=131256) : 11081688^262144+1 (1846702 digits)

This prime was found on this (http://www.primegrid.com/workunit.php?wuid=675539137) workunit which will automatically show as a prime result after verification by the Largest Known Primes Database.

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Dave gpu
09-19-20, 11:24 AM
Mega-Prime!

Very nice find Mega-Z :cool:

DrPop
09-19-20, 12:38 PM
Wow, nice sized one! =D>

zombie67
09-20-20, 10:28 AM
Another Mega-Prime!


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 Generalized Fermat Prime Search n=17 Mega (GFN-17-Mega). 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 131259 (https://primes.utm.edu/primes/page.php?id=131259) : 77924964^131072+1 (1034378 digits)

This prime was found on this (http://www.primegrid.com/workunit.php?wuid=675963525) workunit which will automatically show as a prime result after verification by the Largest Known Primes Database.

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PrimeGrid staff

Dave gpu
09-20-20, 05:32 PM
Another Mega-Prime!

Nice mega find. :cool:

DrPop
09-20-20, 08:37 PM
Man, you are on a roll! :cool: I might have to spin up some PG again one of these days. Seems like ages since I've crunched it.

zombie67
10-04-20, 09:47 AM
Other mega-prime! That is my 5th. :D

https://www.primegrid.com/img/badges/mega_5.png


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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 Generalized Fermat Prime Search n=17 Mega (GFN-17-Mega). 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.

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Added 131294 (https://primes.utm.edu/primes/page.php?id=131294) : 78439440^131072+1 (1034753 digits)

This prime was found on this (http://www.primegrid.com/workunit.php?wuid=678259749) workunit which will automatically show as a prime result after verification by the Largest Known Primes Database.

If you have any questions or concerns, please contact us and we will surely resolve any problems.

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PrimeGrid staff

Dave gpu
10-04-20, 07:34 PM
Other mega-prime! That is my 5th. :D

https://www.primegrid.com/img/badges/mega_5.png

Nice mega-prime Z

Al
10-04-20, 10:31 PM
You are on a roll. Congrats again!

denim
10-05-20, 08:08 AM
Nice work.

zombie67
10-16-20, 10:57 AM
My 6th mega-prime.

http://www.primegrid.com/img/badges/mega_6.png


Dear Primefinder,

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Added 131330 (https://primes.utm.edu/primes/page.php?id=131330) : 78910032^131072+1 (1035093 digits)

This prime was found on this (http://www.primegrid.com/workunit.php?wuid=680279832) workunit which will automatically show as a prime result after verification by the Largest Known Primes Database.

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PrimeGrid staff

DrPop
10-16-20, 12:49 PM
My 6th mega-prime.

Another one! Man, you are on a roll! :cool:

Dave gpu
10-16-20, 07:44 PM
My 6th mega-prime.

http://www.primegrid.com/img/badges/mega_6.png

Well done megaZZZZZZ :-bd

zombie67
10-25-20, 11:20 AM
My 7th mega-prime.

https://www.primegrid.com/img/badges/mega_7.png


Dear Primefinder,

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Since you have auto-reporting selected, the following prime was submitted on your behalf:

Added 131354 (https://primes.utm.edu/primes/page.php?id=131354) : 79201682^131072+1 (1035303 digits)

This prime was found on this (http://www.primegrid.com/workunit.php?wuid=682073568) workunit which will automatically show as a prime result after verification by the Largest Known Primes Database.

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PrimeGrid staff

DrPop
10-25-20, 11:36 AM
Holy cow! Are you in the lead or is this something you just "picked up" lately? You're scoring a ton of these big ones, that's awesome. :cool:

zombie67
10-25-20, 05:53 PM
All 7 mega primes I found are from this year. I didn't even know there was a badge for it until I found my first one. It's crazy!

Mumps
10-25-20, 08:52 PM
Well, now that you have 7, better not get another one unless you plan on taking it to the next prime, 11. :D

DrPop
10-25-20, 09:05 PM
Well, now that you have 7, better not get another one unless you plan on taking it to the next prime, 11. :D

That's awesome. :))

zombie67
11-14-20, 10:14 PM
My 8th mega-prime! All found this year too. :D

https://www.primegrid.com/img/badges/mega_8.png


Dear Primefinder,

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Added 131402 (https://primes.utm.edu/primes/page.php?id=131402) : 80146408^131072+1 (1035978 digits)

This prime was found on this (http://www.primegrid.com/workunit.php?wuid=684856339) workunit which will automatically show as a prime result after verification by the Largest Known Primes Database.

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denim
11-17-20, 09:34 AM
My 8th mega-prime! All found this year too. :D

https://www.primegrid.com/img/badges/mega_8.png

Congrats, WOW.

zombie67
11-17-20, 11:40 PM
Boom! Three days later, #9 mega-prime!

https://www.primegrid.com/img/badges/mega_9.png


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 Generalized Fermat Prime Search n=17 Mega (GFN-17-Mega). 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 131406 (https://primes.utm.edu/primes/page.php?id=131406) : 80284312^131072+1 (1036076 digits)

This prime was found on this (http://www.primegrid.com/workunit.php?wuid=685386817) workunit which will automatically show as a prime result after verification by the Largest Known Primes Database.

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denim
11-18-20, 08:03 AM
Boom! Three days later, #9 mega-prime!

https://www.primegrid.com/img/badges/mega_9.png

Nice!! You'll have 25 before I get 1 haha.

John P. Myers
04-03-21, 10:50 PM
Dear WW instance finder,

Congratulations! Our records indicate that a computer registered by you has found a special instance in the WW subproject. Since primes and special instances found in this subproject are not large enough to report to the Top 5000 Primes List, your find is visible immediately.

Workunit 717199777 : Wieferich (+1) 3026007365439738319, A=-127

If you have any questions or concerns, please contact us and we will surely resolve any problems.

Once again, congratulations on your find! Thank you for participating in PrimeGrid.

Sincerely,
The PrimeGrid Staff
Wheeeeee

zombie67
04-04-21, 12:22 AM
Nice! The best I could do so far was -695.

I'll be back for the WW challenge in a couple weeks.

zombie67
06-12-21, 11:31 PM
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 (LLR2). 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 132393 (https://primes.utm.edu/primes/page.php?id=132393) : 4357*2^3369572+1 (1014346 digits)

This prime was found on this (http://www.primegrid.com/workunit.php?wuid=730922642) workunit which will automatically show as a prime result after verification by the Largest Known Primes Database.

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PrimeGrid staff

My 14th MEGA prime, and 48th prime over all. :D

denim
06-14-21, 08:51 AM
My 14th MEGA prime, and 48th prime over all. :D

Wow, save some for the rest of us. ;)

denim
08-20-21, 09:08 AM
Seems extremely hard to believe, after 13 years, and over 585million credits, that I think I have my first prime:

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 Generalized Fermat Prime Search n=16 (GFN-16). 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 132592 : 130060566^65536+1 (531769 digits)

This prime was found on this workunit which will automatically show as a prime result after verification by the Largest Known Primes Database.

Al
08-20-21, 09:48 AM
Seems extremely hard to believe, after 13 years, and over 585million credits, that I think I have my first prime:

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 Generalized Fermat Prime Search n=16 (GFN-16). 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 132592 : 130060566^65536+1 (531769 digits)

This prime was found on this workunit which will automatically show as a prime result after verification by the Largest Known Primes Database.



Congrats denim!

zombie67
08-20-21, 10:08 AM
Sweet! Watch out! Primes are addictive. :D

denim
08-20-21, 10:14 AM
Sweet! Watch out! Primes are addictive. :D

Haha, at this pace, even with help from friends machines, my next one will land in 2034.

zombie67
10-10-21, 12:01 AM
16th mega prime!

https://www.primegrid.com/img/badges/mega_16.png

62 total primes.

:D

John P. Myers
10-10-21, 03:13 AM
16th mega prime!

https://www.primegrid.com/img/badges/mega_16.png

62 total primes.

:DNice!

zombie67
05-31-23, 03:09 PM
Congrats denim!

https://www.primegrid.com/primes/primes.php?project=ALL&factors=XGF&only=ALL&announcements=ALL&sortby=size&dc=no&search=4899%2A2%5E1746866%2B1

denim
06-05-23, 01:25 PM
Congrats denim!

https://www.primegrid.com/primes/primes.php?project=ALL&factors=XGF&only=ALL&announcements=ALL&sortby=size&dc=no&search=4899%2A2%5E1746866%2B1

Well shit, you beat me to it!!

Second time I have actually been the initial finder.

zombie67
06-28-23, 12:29 AM
Wow! Two of us found and double checked the same prime!

https://www.primegrid.com/workunit.php?wuid=929413362

I found it first, and denim was the double checker. Sweet!

https://discord.com/channels/357493752434130944/357545296403759124/1123469136920580117