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AP23!
Another AP23. Maybe I should turn those off too. But I have never once had anything bigger than an AP23.
It entered the top 5000 list at 2568th place.
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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=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 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.
Congrats.
Another!
So my prime badge is upgraded to: https://www.primegrid.com/img/badges...20_prime_2.pngQuote:
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 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.
congrats Z
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
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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.
Since you have auto-reporting selected, the following prime was submitted on your behalf:
Added 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.
Nice :D
I found another prime. I think it's a mega-prime.
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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 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 : 109838*5^3168862-1 (2214945 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
cool, congrats