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This is the Prime Pages'
interface to our BibTeX database. Rather than being an exhaustive database,
it just lists the references we cite on these pages. Please let me know of any errors you notice.References: [ Home | Author index | Key index | Search ] Item(s) in original BibTeX format@article{Baillie1979, author={R. Baillie}, title={New primes of the form $k \cdot 2^n + 1$}, abstract={All primes of the form $k \cdot 2^n + 1$ for $k$ odd, $1\leq k < 150, 1 \leq n \leq 1500,$ have now been computed. Those not previously published are given here. Numbers with $151 \leq k \leq 999$ and $n \leq 600$ were also tested. Three new factors of Fermat numbers and a large pair of twin primes were found.}, journal= mc, volume={33}, year={1979}, pages={1333--1336}, month= oct, number={148}, mrnumber={80h:10009} } |
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