Prime Verification Status

Before primes are added to the List of Largest Known Primes, they must be first be verified, comments must be checked, and they must meet the size requirements.  Below we show the status of these primes (if any) that are awaiting verification (of any age).  Click on the prime's id for more detailed information.  The color code is at the bottom of the page.

idprime digitswhowhencomment
14099116211276524288 + 1 3780021 L6006 Aug 2025  
14099368000464262144 + 1 2053246 L4670 Aug 2025  
14100067167678262144 + 1 2051844 L5416 Aug 2025  
14099815921 · 24903076 + 1 1246440 A68 Aug 2025  
1410011007 · 24084946 - 1 1229695 A46 Aug 2025  
1409979721 · 24890258 + 1 1228749 A68 Aug 2025  
141003353899590131072 + 1 1120519 L6276 Aug 2025  
140999353637166131072 + 1 1120477 L6275 Aug 2025  
140996353457578131072 + 1 1120448 L4387 Aug 2025  
141002383748 · 277383748 + 1 937303 A67 Aug 2025  
14099534396 · 58438577 + 1 773404 A11 Aug 2025  
140994Phi(23023, - 100) 31681 E1 Aug 2025 Unique, ECPP (**)
       

Legend

Prime Description Color Codes
CompositeProven composite
RemoveScheduled for deletion because it is too small or proven composite
UnTestedNot yet tested
InProcessCurrently being tested
Probable-primeShown to be a PRP, awaiting further testing (see note).
ProvenProven prime
ExternalProven prime, externally verified
Note:  Only proven primes are accepted on this list.  These colors refer the status of this list's re-verification process only.
Rank/Id Color Codes
yesOn the list
noNot on the current list
(unknown)Not yet re-ranked
Note:  This list is (re)ranked every 30 minutes.
Description Notation
\ back-quote (23\ 45 = 2345, used to allow long integers to line wrap)
# primorial (9# = 7*5*3*2)
!, !n factorial, multifactorial
Phi(n,x) nth cyclotomic polynomial evaluated at x

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