(99262521 - 1)/9925
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This prime's information:
Description: | (99262521 - 1)/9925 |
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Verification status (*): | PRP |
Official Comment (*): | Generalized repunit |
Unofficial Comments: | This prime has 1 user comment below. |
Proof-code(s): (*): | x18 : Irvine, Broadhurst |
Decimal Digits: | 10072 (log10 is 10071.871206326) |
Rank (*): | 85637 (digit rank is 1) |
Entrance Rank (*): | 13910 |
Currently on list? (*): | no |
Submitted: | 7/2/2001 21:58:50 UTC |
Last modified: | 3/11/2023 15:54:10 UTC |
Database id: | 17423 |
Status Flags: | Verify |
Score (*): | 32.4623 (normalized score 0) |
Archival tags:
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- Generalized Repunit (archivable *)
- Prime on list: no, rank 97
Subcategory: "Generalized Repunit"
(archival tag id 194280, tag last modified 2025-09-11 16:37:14)
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Verification data:
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field value prime_id 17423 person_id 9 machine Linux PII 200 what prp notes PFGW Version 20020311.x86_Dev (Alpha software, 'caveat utilitor') Primality testing 7433722175...4272911185 Running N-1 test using base 2 1294176236...0007286771 [N-1/N+1, Brillhart-Lehmer-Selfridge] Running N-1 test using base 3 Running N-1 test using base 7 Running N+1 test using discriminant 19, base 25+sqrt(19) Calling N-1 BLS with factored part 1.92% and helper 0.01% (5.76% proof) (9926^2521-1)/9925 is Fermat and Lucas PRP! (2134.590000 seconds) modified 2003-03-25 17:22:40 created 2003-01-09 10:45:34 id 64831
Query times: 0.0002 seconds to select prime, 0.0003 seconds to seek comments.
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