243112609 - 1

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This prime's information:

Description:243112609 - 1
Verification status (*):External
Official Comment (*):Mersenne 47
Unofficial Comments:This prime has 3 user comments below.
Proof-code(s): (*):G10 : Smith_E, GIMPS, Prime95
Decimal Digits:12978189   (log10 is 12978188.500333)
Rank (*):6 (digit rank is 1)
Entrance Rank (*):1
Currently on list? (*):short
Submitted:8/23/2008 06:33:38 UTC
Last modified:3/11/2023 15:54:10 UTC
Database id:85527
Status Flags:none
Score (*):54.484 (normalized score 11770.5527)

Archival tags:

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Mersenne (archivable *)
Prime on list: yes, rank 6
Subcategory: "Mersenne"
(archival tag id 187003, tag last modified 2024-10-21 21:37:25)

User comments about this prime (disclaimer):

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Chris Caldwell writes (11 Sep 2014):  (report abuse)
This was the 45th mersenne prime found (though it is not the 45th in order of size). See the GIMPS press release.

Chris Caldwell writes (24 Oct 2018):  (report abuse)
On April 12th, the 47th known Mersenne prime, 242,643,801-1, a 12,837,064 digit number was found by Odd Magnar Strindmo from Melhus, Norway. This new prime is smaller, so perhaps the present prime is the 47th in order of size...

Chris Caldwell writes (24 Oct 2018):  (report abuse)
April 8, 2018 — GIMPS has finished verification testing on every smaller Mersenne number establishing M(43112609) as he the 47th Mersenne prime.

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_id85527
person_id9
machineRedHat P4 P4
whattrial_divided
notesCommand: /home/caldwell/client/TrialDiv/TrialDiv -q 1 2 43112609 -1 2>&1 [Elapsed time: 11.978 seconds]
modified2020-07-07 22:30:39
created2008-09-16 14:22:01
id100522

fieldvalue
prime_id85527
person_id9
machineExternal
whatprime
notesThis prime was first verified by Tom Duell (Burlington, MA, USA) and Rob Giltrap (Wellington, New Zealand), both of Sun Microsystems, using the Mlucas program by Ernst Mayer of Cupertino California USA. The verifications ran on 8 dual-core SPARC64 VI 2.15Ghz CPUs of a Sun SPARC Enterprise M5000 Server and 4 quad-core SPARC64 VII 2.52GHz CPUs of a Sun SPARC Enterprise M8000 Server in Menlo Park, CA, USA. The prime verification took 13 days. The prime was also independently verified by Tony Reix of Bull S.A. in Grenoble, France using 16 1.6 GHz Itanium2 CPUs of a Bull NovaScale 6160 HPC server and the Glucas program. Jeff Gilchrist of Carleton University in Ottawa, Canada has also verified the prime using up to 16 1.6 GHz Itanium2 CPUs of a server at SHARCNET, running the Glucas program by Guillermo Ballester Valor of Granada, Spain.
modified2020-07-07 22:30:39
created2008-09-16 15:10:52
id100524

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