10277200 - 10178231 - 1

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This prime's information:

Description:10277200 - 10178231 - 1
Verification status (*):Proven
Official Comment (*):Near-repdigit
Proof-code(s): (*):p367 : Lasher, Underwood, Ksieve, OpenPFGW
Decimal Digits:277200   (log10 is 277200)
Rank (*):24920 (digit rank is 2)
Entrance Rank (*):7783
Currently on list? (*):no
Submitted:11/14/2013 20:56:16 UTC
Last modified:5/20/2023 20:59:19 UTC
Database id:116309
Status Flags:none
Score (*):42.6923 (normalized score 0.0875)

Archival tags:

There are certain forms classed as archivable: these prime may (at times) remain on this list even if they do not make the Top 5000 proper.  Such primes are tracked with archival tags.
Near-repdigit (archivable *)
Prime on list: no, rank 52
Subcategory: "Near-repdigit"
(archival tag id 217444, tag last modified 2024-02-07 04:37:20)

Verification data:

The Top 5000 Primes is a list for proven primes only. In order to maintain the integrity of this list, we seek to verify the primality of all submissions.  We are currently unable to check all proofs (ECPP, KP, ...), but we will at least trial divide and PRP check every entry before it is included in the list.
fieldvalue
prime_id116309
person_id9
machineWinXP Dual Core 2.6GHz 32-bit
whatprime
notesCommand: pfgw32.exe -tp -q"10^277200-10^178231-1" 2>&1 PFGW Version 3.7.3.32BIT.20130210.Win_Dev [GWNUM 27.8] Primality testing 10^277200-10^178231-1 [N+1, Brillhart-Lehmer-Selfridge] Running N+1 test using discriminant 7, base 1+sqrt(7) Calling Brillhart-Lehmer-Selfridge with factored part 44.94% 10^277200-10^178231-1 is prime! (40827.2404s+0.0508s) [Elapsed time: 40827 seconds]
modified2020-07-07 22:30:18
created2013-11-14 20:57:07
id161815

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