All of these three are prime I'm looking for position these among set of all
prime
1(0),3(2),7(4),23(9),etc
9007199254806679(?)
(73795983494093013143 (?),
205688069665150755269371147819668813122842057000180977011589271(?)
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Dear Sir,
I would like to ask you that marsenne org interested only the Marsenne
primes or general Primes ?
Will be possible received information which number among set of all primes
have following primes:
9007199254806679,
73795983494093013143,
205688069665150755269371147819668813122842057000180977011589271
Sincerely
Artur Jasinski
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Date: Mon, 30 Jan 2006 09:01:53 +0000
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Artur wrote:
Dear Sir,
I would like to ask you that marsenne org interested only the Marsenne
primes or general Primes ?
Will be possible received information which number among set of all primes
have following primes:
9007199254806679,
73795983494093013143,
205688069665150755269371147819668813122842057000180977011589271
Sincerely
Artur Jasinski
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Assuming I understand your question correctly, all of the above three
are prime.
Soo
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Date: Mon, 30 Jan 2006 11:06:27 +0100
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Hello,
this is the set you speak about:
1,3,7,23,151,65687,9007199254806679,73795983494093013143,
205688069665150755269371147819668813122842057000180977011589271
a(1)=1; a(n+1) = the least prime greater than 2*a(n) which is a(n) plus a
power of two.
You will find more information on
http://www.research.att.com/~njas/sequences/recent.txt
Christian
PS: Is to use google advanced stuff?
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Date: Mon, 30 Jan 2006 11:38:25 +0100
From: Pawe? 'R??a' R??a?ski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Soo Reams wrote:
Will be possible received information which number among set of all
primes have following primes:
9007199254806679,
73795983494093013143,
205688069665150755269371147819668813122842057000180977011589271
Sincerely
Artur Jasinski
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Assuming I understand your question correctly, all of the above three
are prime.
The question was: what order(?) number have those primes. 2 is first
prime number, 3 is second, 5 is third. And so on.
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