(180674201 - 1)/18066

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This prime's information:

Description:(180674201 - 1)/18066
Verification status (*):PRP
Official Comment (*):Generalized repunit
Unofficial Comments:This prime has 1 user comment below.
Proof-code(s): (*):x14 : Steward, OpenPFGW, Primo
Decimal Digits:17879   (log10 is 17878.921411183)
Rank (*):78344 (digit rank is 1)
Entrance Rank (*):11756
Currently on list? (*):no
Submitted:12/29/2002 02:45:23 UTC
Last modified:3/11/2023 15:54:10 UTC
Database id:62884
Status Flags:Verify
Score (*):34.2394 (normalized score 0)

Archival tags:

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Generalized Repunit (archivable *)
Prime on list: no, rank 48
Subcategory: "Generalized Repunit"
(archival tag id 192361, tag last modified 2025-09-11 16:37:14)

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Verification data:

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fieldvalue
prime_id62884
person_id9
machineLinux PII 200
whatprp
notesPFGW Version 20020311.x86_Dev (Alpha software, 'caveat utilitor') Primality Running N-1 test using base 23 8746207069...6024742001 [N-1/N+1, Brillhart-Lehmer-Selfridge] Running N-1 test using base 47 Running N+1 test using discriminant 67, base 18+sqrt(67) Calling N-1 BLS with factored part 1.56% and helper 0.04% (4.72% proof) (18067^4201-1)/18066 is Fermat and Lucas PRP! (2073.822704 seconds)
modified2003-03-25 17:21:50
created2003-01-21 10:18:19
id67025

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