Mersenne Numbers & Mersenne Primes Bibliography |
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M. Mersenne | Cogitata Physico-Mathematica, Preface, Chapter XIX, 1644. | Translated from the Latin, as quoted by E. Lucas, by S. Kravitz, translation edited by D. Lind. Published in the Fibonacci Quarterly, 1969. Notes. Authorization. |
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É. Lucas | Récréations Mathématiques,
Paris Gauthier-Villars (1883), tome II, Note II, Sur les nombres de Fermat et de Mersenne, p.230-235 |
See [68] in English. |
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É. Lucas | Mathematical Recreations,
Paris Gauthier-Villars (1883), v. II, Note II, On Fermat and Mersenne Numbers, p.230-235 |
Voir [67] en Français. |
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R. E. Powers | The Tenth Perfect Number
Amer. Math. Monthly v. XVIII, no. 11, Nov. 1911, p. 195-197 |
M89 is prime. First proof that Mersenne was wrong |
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R. E. Powers | On Mersenne's Numbers
P. London Math. Soc. Record of preceedings at meetings s. 2, v. 13, 1914, p. xxxix |
M107 is prime |
4 | A. E. Western | On Lucas's and Pepin's Tests for the Primeness of Mersenne Numbers
J. London Math. Soc. v. 7, 1932, p. 130-137 |
Uses term Computers. Doesn't mention M229 |
5 | D. H. Lehmer | Note on Mersenne Numbers
BAMS v. 38, 1932, p. 383-4 |
70 hours to find M149 composite. M257 is composite |
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R. E. Powers | Note on a Mersenne Number
BAMS v. 40, 1934, p. 883 |
M241 is composite |
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D. H. Lehmer | On Lucas's Test for the Primality of Mersenne's Numbers
J. London Math. Soc. v. 10, 1935, p. 162-165 |
Wanted List: M157, M167, M193, M199, M227, and M229 |
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R. C. Archibald | Mersenne's Numbers
Scripta Mathematica v. 3, 1935, p. 112-119 |
A great history. Mersenne predicted M131071 |
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H. S. Uhler | Notes
#23 A New Result Concerning a Mersenne Number MTAC v. 1, 1944, p. 333 |
M157 is Composite |
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H. S. Uhler | Notes
#33 A New Result Concerning a Mersenne Number MTAC v. 1, 1944, p. 404 |
M167 is Composite |
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H. S. Uhler | Queries--Replies
#55 A New Result Concerning a Mersenne Number MTAC v. 2, 1945, p. 94 |
M229 is Composite |
12 | C. B. Barker | Proof that the Mersenne Number M167 is Composite
BAMS v. 51, 1945, p. 389 |
Uhler found it first [10,13] and Barker's residue is wrong [19] |
13 | H. S. Uhler | Note on the Mersenne Numbers M157 and M167
BAMS v. 52, 1945?1946?, p. 178, MR7p273 |
His & Barker's M167 [10,12] |
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J. Ferrier | Les nombres premiers,
Paris Vuibert (1947), Chapitre IX, Les nombres de Mersenne, p.40-41 |
See [66] in English. |
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J. Ferrier | Prime Numbers,
Paris Vuibert (1947), Chapter IX, Mersenne Primes, p.40-41 |
Voir [65] en Français. |
14 | H. S. Uhler | On Mersenne's Number M199 and Lucas's Sequences
BAMS v. 53, 1947, p. 163-164, MR7p413 |
M199 is composite. Starts on M227 |
15 | D. H. Lehmer | On the Factors of 2n+-1
BAMS v. 53, 1947, p. 164-167 |
Easy factors for poor Uhler's M167 & M229 |
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R. C. Archibald
(Editor & Reviewer) |
Note 434[F]
MTAC v. 2, 1947, p. 341 |
review of [15] |
1 | Ø. Ore | Number Theory and Its History
1948, p. 72 |
Portrait of Mersenne (29kb GIF) |
17 | H. S. Uhler | On Mersenne's Number M227 and Cognate Data
BAMS, v. 54, no. 4 (April 1948) p. 378-380 |
M227 is composite. Starts on M193, the last one |
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R. C. Archibald
(Editor & Reviewer) |
Mersenne Numbers
Note 98 MTAC v. 3, 1949, p. 398 |
On all 55 original Mersenne Numbers. Uhler found M193 composite |
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J. C. P. Miller
D. J. Wheeler |
Large Prime Numbers
Nature v. 168, (1951), p. 838 |
The dawn of the computer age. Edsac computer breaks Lucas's record. Details in [63]. |
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J. C. P. Miller | Large Primes
Eureka no. 14, (1951), p. 10, 11 |
How the Edsac set the record announced in [62]. |
64 | H. S. Uhler | Many-Figure Values of the Logarithms of the Year of Destiny
and Other Constants
Scripta Mathematica v. 17, nos 3-4 (Sept.-Dec. 1951), p. 202-208 |
Error checking of manual computations of large numbers. |
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H. S. Uhler | A Brief History of the Investigations on Mersenne's Numbers and
the Latest Immense Primes
Scripta Mathematica v. 18, 1952, p. 122-131 |
Humorous History. Barker's "fiasco" |
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D. H. Lehmer
(Editor & Reviewer) |
Recent Discoveries of Large Primes
Note 131 MTAC v. 6, 1952, p. 61 |
Announces Discovery of 13th & 14th Mersenne Primes, M521 & M607 |
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D. H. Lehmer
(Editor & Reviewer) |
A New Mersenne Prime
Note 138 MTAC v. 6, 1952, p. 205 |
Announces Discovery of 15th Mersenne Prime, M1279. 13 minutes 25 secconds |
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D. H. Lehmer
(Editor & Reviewer) |
Two New Mersenne Primes
Note 146 MTAC v. 7, 1953, p. 72 |
Announces Discovery of 16th & 17th Mersenne Primes, M2203 & M2281 |
23 | H. S. Uhler | On the 16th and 17th Perfect Numbers
Scripta Mathematica v. 19, 1953, p. 128-131 |
M2203: 59 minutes. M2281: 66 minutes. |
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R. M. Robinson |
Mersenne and Fermat Numbers
PAMS v. 5, 1954, p. 842-846 |
Discovering the 13th through 17th Mersenne Primes. Residues at UCLA. Turing searched. |
25 | I. J. Good | Conjectures Concerning the Mersenne Numbers
MTAC v. 9, 1955, p 120-121 |
Good was a cyrptographer in UK during WWII |
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R. M. Robinson |
Some Factorizations of Numbers of the Form 2n+-1
MTAC v. 11, 1957, p. 265-268 |
Finds f1 for M109 & M157 |
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H. Riesel | Mersenne Numbers
MTAC v. 12, 1958, p. 207-213 |
Discovery of 18th Mersenne Prime: M3217. 5h 30m. Some factors in error: see [28] |
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J. L. Selfridge | MTE 271
MTAC v. 13, 1959, p. 142 |
Some corrections to [27] |
29 | J. Brillhart & G. D. Johnson | On the Factors of Certain Mersenne Numbers
Math. Comp. v. 14, 1960, p. 365-369 |
Some factors |
30 | A. Hurwitz & J.L. Selfridge | Fermat numbers and perfect numbers
NAMS v. 8, 1961, p. 601, abstract 587-104 |
Announces 19th & 20th Mersenne Primes: M4253 & M4423 |
31 | E. Karst | New Factors of Mersenne Numbers
Math. Comp. v. 15, 1961, p. 51 |
Some factors |
32 | S. Kravitz | Divisors of Mersenne Numbers 10,000 < p < 15,000
Math. Comp. v. 15, 1961, p. 292-293 |
IBM 650. On the distribution of k's. |
33 | E. Karst | Some New Divisors of Mersenne Numbers
BIT v. 2, 1962, p. 90 |
Some Factors, some absurd |
34 | E. Karst | Search Limits on Divisors of Mersenne Numbers
BIT v. 2, 1962, p. 224-227 |
Some Factors |
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A. Hurwitz | New Mersenne Primes
Math. Comp. v. 16, 1962, p. 249-251 |
Discovery of 19th & 20th MP. Residues 3300 < p < 5000, 8191. Some errors [42]. |
36 | H. Riesel | All Factors q < 10**8 in All Mersenne Numbers 2p-1, p Prime < 10**4
Math. Comp. v. 16, 1962, p. 478-482 |
Some errors, see [37] |
37 | J. D. Brillhart | MTE 340
MTAC v. 17, 1963, p. 486 |
Corrections to [36] |
38 | J. D. Brillhart | On the Factors of Certain Mersenne Numbers II
Math. Comp. v. 18, 1964, p. 87-92, MR 28 #2992 |
Corrections to [36] |
39 | J. L. Selfridge & A. Hurwitz | Fermat Numbers and Mersenne Numbers
Math. Comp. v. 18, 1964, p. 146-148 |
Residues 5000 < p < 6000 |
40 | S. Kravitz & M. Berg | Lucas's Test for Mersenne Numbers, 6000 < p < 7000
Math. Comp. v. 18, 1964, p. 148-9, MR28#1152 |
Residues. IBM 7090, about 3 hours per test. |
41 | H. Riesel | Note on the Congruence ap-1 = 1 (mod p2)
Math. Comp. v. 18, 1964, p. 149 |
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42 | D. B. Gillies | Three New Mersenne Primes and a Statistical Theory
Math. Comp. v. 18, 1964, p. 93-97 |
Discovery of 21st through 23rd MP, M9689, M9941, & M11213. Residues & Factors. Corrections to [35]. Some errors [51]. |
43 | D. Shanks (Reviewer) | S. Kravitz & J. S. Madachy
Divisors of Mersenne Numbers, 20,000 < p < 100,000 Review #113, Math. Comp. v. 19, 1965, p. 686 |
Debunks Karst |
44 | A. Rotkiewicz | Sur les Nombres de Mersenne Dépourvus de Diviseurs Carrés et Sur les Nombres Naturels n, Tels n**2|2**n-2
Matematicky Vesnik 2, v. 17, 1965, p. 78-80 |
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45 | S. Kravitz | Distributions of Mersenne Divisors
Math. Comp. v. 20, 1966, p. 448-449 |
More on the distribution of k's |
46 | J. R. Ehrman | Prime Divisors of Mersenne Numbers
TN-66-40, Sept. 1966, SLAC, Stanford, Calif. |
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47 | J. R. Ehrman | The Number of Prime Divisors of Certain Mersenne Numbers
Math. Comp. v. 21, 1967, p. 700-704 |
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48 | D. Shanks & S. Kravitz | On the Distribution of Mersenne Divisors
Math. Comp. v. 21, 1967, p. 97-101 |
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49 | B. Tuckerman | The 24th Mersenne Prime
PNAS v. 68, 1971, p. 2319-2320 |
Discovery of M19937. 35 minutes |
50 | J. Brillhart, D. H. Lehmer & J. L. Selfridge | New Primality Criteria and Factorizations of 2n+-1
Math. Comp. v. 29, 1975, p. 620-647 |
Photo of Lehmer. Still no factors for M199 M227 M257 |
51 | B. Tuckerman |
Math. Comp.
v. 31, 1977, p. 1051, MR56#233 |
Correction to [42] |
52 | D. Slowinski | Searching for the 27th Mersenne Prime
J. Rec. Math. v. 11(4), 1978-79, p. 258-261, MR 80g #10013 |
Discovery of M44497. Typesetting error of M19737 for M19937. |
53 | P. Ribenboim | 13 Lectures on Fermat's Last Theorem
Springer Verlag, 1979, pp. 20, 24, 27, 154 |
MP squarefree for all q < 9710 |
54 | C. Noll & L. Nickel | The 25th and 26th Mersenne Primes
Math. Comp. v. 35, 1980, p. 1387-1390 |
M21701: 7 hours 40 minutes 20 seconds. M23209. |
55 | C. L. Noll | Discovering the 26th Mersenne Prime
Dr. Dobb's Journal v. 4, issue 6, no. 36, June/July 1979, p. 4-5 |
M23209. |
56 | L. A. Nickel & C. L. Noll | The 25th Mersenne Prime
Dr. Dobb's Journal v. 4, issue 6, no. 36, June/July 1979, p. 6 |
M21701 |
57 | S. S. Wagstaff, Jr. | Divisors of Mersenne Numbers
Math. Comp. v. 38, 1983, p. 385-397 |
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58 | G. McC. Haworth | Primality-testing Mersenne Numbers
AAMS v. 4, no. 2, 1983, p. 196, 83T-10-82 |
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59 | R. P. Brent | New factors of Mersenne numbers, III
AAMS v. 4, no. 2, 1983, p. 197, 83T-10-138 |
Factors M227 |
60 | G. McC. Haworth | Primality-testing Mersenne Numbers, II AAMS v. 7, no. 2, 1986, p. 224-5, 86T-11-57 |
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61 | I. Peterson | Priming for a Lucky Strike
Science News v. 133, no. 6, 1988, p. 85 |
Missing M110503 found |