Paul Medcalf

person

A titan, as defined by Samuel Yates, is anyone who has found a titanic prime. This page provides data on those that have found these primes. The data below only reflects on the primes currently on the list. (Many of the terms that are used here are explained on another page.)

Proof-code(s): L413, L762, L2321, L2524, L5881
E-mail address: (e-mail address unpublished)
Username Meddy2065 (entry created on 7/1/2007 01:24:53 UTC)
Database id:1187 (entry last modified on 1/12/2024 13:14:44 UTC)
Active primes:on current list: 2 (unweighted total: 2), rank by number 361
Total primes: number ever on any list: 9 (unweighted total: 9)
Production score: for current list 47 (normalized: 7), total 47.2132, rank by score 516
Largest prime: 187961358131072 + 1 ‏(‎1084499 digits) via code L5881 on 1/12/2024 13:14:56 UTC
Most recent: 187961358131072 + 1 ‏(‎1084499 digits) via code L5881 on 1/12/2024 13:14:56 UTC
Entrance Rank: mean 661.00 (minimum 477, maximum 845)

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Hi i'm 44 years old,currently unemployed,i live near Peterborough in the UK. I got interested in prime numbers through the online ARG Perplex City,(trying to find out if the Reiman Theory could be proved). Unfortunatly its one of the millenium questions still left to be answered(but with a prize of $1million i'm sure someone will try soon).

Surname: Medcalf (used for alphabetizing and in codes).
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I am Paul Medcalf and I would like to
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