Mersenne: New Mersenne Prime found!! Not yet verified

1999-06-01 Thread George Woltman

Hi all!

The 38th Mersenne prime was *probably* discovered today.  The exponent
is in the 6,000,000s (the prime is in the neighborhood of 2,000,000 digits).
The discoverer is a member of the top 200 contributors according to 
http://www.mersenne.org/top.htm

As was agreed after the last prime was discovered, I'm announcing
the news to this mailing list immediately.  When the prime is properly 
verified and published, then I'll announce the exact exponent.  This process
was agreed to as a compromise in keeping everyone informed, yet minimizing
any chance of the news prematurely leaking to the press.

And now the bad news.  Since the EFF award requires publication
of the result in a refereed academic journal, the publication process
will take longer than normal.  It could be a few months.

Tentative congratulations to all GIMPS members for their contribution
in this exciting discovery!!

Oh yeah, and special thanks to Scott Kurowski and entropia.com.
We wouldn't have found this prime without his tireless Primenet server work.

Now let's go find the 39th!

Best regards,
George


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Mersenne: Prime, UNVERIFIED

1999-06-01 Thread Bradford Brown


What's the stroy with this prime that Primenet says is unverified?
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Mersenne: New Mersenne Prime found!! Not yet verified

1999-06-01 Thread George Woltman

Hi all,

One more thing, thankfully this was not an exponent that was
originally tested by the buggy version 17.

Best regards,
George


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Re: Mersenne: New Mersenne Prime found!! Not yet verified

1999-06-01 Thread Petri Holopainen

George Woltman wrote:
 
 The 38th Mersenne prime was *probably* discovered today.  The exponent
 is in the 6,000,000s (the prime is in the neighborhood of 2,000,000 digits).

Wow! Finally, we've been waiting for this for months now! 
Congratulations to George, Scott and the discoverer!

-- Petri Holopainen

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