The Nth Prime Page
A prime page by Andrew Booker
Welcome to the Nth Prime Page!
Nth prime
Here's how it works: Enter a value for n below,
from 1 to 1012, inclusive. The server will return the
nth prime number (counting 2 as the first). Commas and
scientific notation (e.g. 1.0e12) are allowed. For example,
entering either 1,000,000,000,000 or 1.0e12 will tell you 'The
1,000,000,000,000th prime is 29,996,224,275,833.' Depending
on the load of the server and the number you pick, your query may take up
to 10 seconds.
Pi function
Enter a value for x below, from 1 to
3*1013. The server will return pi(x), the number
of primes not exceeding x. For example, entering
29,996,224,275,833 will tell you 'There are 1,000,000,000,000 primes
less than or equal to 29,996,224,275,833.'
Random prime
Click below to get a "random" prime chosen from the first 1012 primes: