883969131072 - 88396965536 + 1

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This prime's information:

Description:883969131072 - 88396965536 + 1
Verification status (*):Proven
Official Comment (*):Generalized unique
Proof-code(s): (*):p379 : Batalov, CycloSv, Cyclo, EMsieve, PIES, OpenPFGW
Decimal Digits:779412   (log10 is 779411.39504656)
Rank (*):3898 (digit rank is 1)
Entrance Rank (*):257
Currently on list? (*):yes
Submitted:5/9/2015 14:24:55 UTC
Last modified:5/20/2023 20:59:19 UTC
Database id:119900
Status Flags:none
Score (*):45.8682 (normalized score 2.0979)

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.
Generalized Unique (archivable *)
Prime on list: no, rank 38
Subcategory: "Generalized Unique"
(archival tag id 224106, tag last modified 2023-12-14 08:37:23)

Verification data:

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fieldvalue
prime_id119900
person_id9
machineUsing: Xeon 4c+4c 3.5GHz
whatprime
notesCommand: /home/caldwell/client/pfgw/pfgw64 -t -q"Phi(3,-883969^65536)" 2>&1 PFGW Version 3.7.7.64BIT.20130722.x86_Dev [GWNUM 27.11] Primality testing Phi(3,-883969^65536) [N-1, Brillhart-Lehmer-Selfridge] Running N-1 test using base 7 Calling Brillhart-Lehmer-Selfridge with factored part 50.00% Phi(3,-883969^65536) is prime! (13195.2222s+0.1674s) [Elapsed time: 3.67 hours]
modified2020-07-07 22:30:17
created2015-05-09 14:31:01
id165523

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