I just been advised that I found three more prime numbers anf they are in the top 5000. That is now six for me, anyone else found any??
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rank description digits year comment
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3478 6321*2^453116+1 136406 2009
3529 3351*2^451825+1 136017 2009
3560 5185*2^451006+1 135771 2009
8435 31330586439*2^333333-1 100354 2008
9800 15336808641*2^333333-1 100354 2007
10559 6616796595*2^333333-1 100354 2007
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I have 3 total and I think one is in the top 5000.
Where do you find the list??
It is from my Prime Number page. I googled my real Name and it was in the list of results. The main website where I found mine is at. http://primes.utm.edu/ (http://primes.utm.edu/)
Try the search on this page for your real name or for your Boinc name maybe ??
Good luck
I've got 4 but none are in the top 5,000 (in fact only one is in the top 10,000 now)
But I do mostly sieving, which is not the prime finding application.
Quote from: Dingo on May 09, 2009, 09:34:54 AM
It is from my Prime Number page. I googled my real Name and it was in the list of results. The main website where I found mine is at. http://primes.utm.edu/ (http://primes.utm.edu/)
Try the search on this page for your real name or for your Boinc name maybe ??
Good luck
Thanks,
I have one at 1347 :jester:
I have 90 prime numbers of which only 11 now sit in the top prime list. Check out L98 as the prime finders code.
mostly worked on the twin prime search
Quote from: elftron on May 20, 2009, 08:22:20 PM
I have 90 prime numbers of which only 11 now sit in the top prime list. Check out L98 as the prime finders code.
mostly worked on the twin prime search
WOW that's a lot! :congrats
I got all 4 of mine with TPS as well. But none on PPS (from nearly 18,000 LLR tests)
elftron, as Yoda said that is a huge number. It has taken me forever to get the few I have. Great work :congrats
Yippee Finally got a new prime . Only taken 18 months but better late than never
Dave
Congrats Dave !! :congrats :congrats :congrats
Congrats :congrats, I haven't found another one since the last one I posted.
Just received an email that I found another Prime number. It is not ranked yet but seems to be in the top 5000. The last one I found was in 2009.
Dear Primefinder,
Congratulations! Our records indicate that a computer registered by you has found a unique prime number. This computer is running BOINC, is attached to the PrimeGrid project, and is assigned to the Sophie Germain Prime Search. What makes this prime unique is that it's large enough to enter the Top 5000 List in Chris Caldwell's The Largest Known Primes Database.
Since you have auto-reporting selected, the following prime was submitted on your behalf:
Added 100922 (http://primes.utm.edu/primes/page.php?id=100922) : 21703472276295*2^666666-1 (200700 digits)
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact me and we will surely resolve any problem.
Once again, congratulations on your find. Thank you for participating in PrimeGrid.
John Blazek of PrimeGrid
Well done Dingo !
Good 'un Dingo
I have been notified that I have found a new prime in Primegrid. Good to see that my crunching is doing more than just getting credits :cheer1:
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rank description digits year
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562 1089 · 21111763 + 1 334678 L2724 Sep 2011
5054 21703472276295 · 2666666 - 1 200700 L2512 Jul 2011
16555 6321 · 2453116 + 1 136406 L837 May 2009
16632 3351 · 2451825 + 1 136017 L837 May 2009
16671 5185 · 2451006 + 1 135771 L837 May 2009
21854 31330586439 · 2333333 - 1 100354 L328 Jan 2008
23219 15336808641 · 2333333 - 1 100354 L328 Jun 2007
23978 6616796595 · 2333333 - 1 100354 L328 May 2007
Looking at the PrimeGrid site (http://www.primegrid.com/primes/?section=primelist&userid=125) I have also been the double checker, or the second finder a number of times. If you go to the site and press the decimal next to the prime number it will show how huge these numbers are. :shock The number I just found has 334678 digits.
Quote from: Dingo on September 28, 2011, 05:20:43 PM
The number I just found has 334678 digits.
Nearly as many digits as my credit card bill. Well done Dingo and Karma :congrats
I found another Prime in PrimeGrid. 545 · 21185295 + 1 which has 356813 digits
Well done Dingo, pretty impressive, and +1 for Karma as well
Regards
tazzduke
Way to go Dingo! :congrats Plus one.
Jut got an email to say I found another Prime number to go in the top 5000 list. 1105*2^1278476+1 (384863 digits)
Congratulations Dingo!
Haven't paid much attention to this project in a while. Now I am going to turn off all the sieve projects on the CPU and only run LLR on the CPU so I have a bit more chance of finding primes. So far I have only found 2 primes and been the double checker on 2. And haven't found one for absolutely ages (Last one was in 2007 I think!).
Found an absolute squillion factors though.
--mark
Yes took me a long time to figure out that the LLR's are the only ones that find primes. The Sieve's only find numbers where a prime is possible. Wish thay had some ATI GPU applications for LLR... Good luck on your search :thumbsup:
I found another Prime, I got this email from Primegrid.
Congratulations! Our records indicate that a computer registered by you has found a unique prime number. This computer is running BOINC, is attached to the PrimeGrid project, and is assigned to the Proth Prime Search. What makes this prime unique is that it's large enough to enter the Top 5000 List in Chris Caldwell's The Largest Known Primes Database.
Since you have auto-reporting selected, the following prime was submitted on your behalf:
Added 104899 : 9045*2^764411+1 (230115 digits)
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact me and we will surely resolve any problem.
Once again, congratulations on your find. Thank you for participating in PrimeGrid.
John Blazek of PrimeGrid
Way to go Dingo! :congrats Plus one.
Well crunched Dingo. Karma :crazy
Nice work Dingo +1
Well done Dingo. Plus 1.
Nice to see that someone else is participating in the Tour de Primes. I've been running since the start and have managed to clock up 2 so far.
Six more days to go
18.023.310 credits and I have not found one prime yet lol.
Tried searching at that link you showed Dingo at message 2 in 2009, and get:
We're sorry...
... but your computer or network may be sending automated queries. To protect our users, we can't process your request right now.
Den.
You can only find Primes in the llr work units. The sieve is just the preliminary search before the llr.
I have been notified that I found another Prime number which is 8379 · 2837818 + 1 with 252213 digits. :sg1: That makes eleven the first being in June 2007.
Way to go Dingo! :congrats Plus one.
We will have to change your moniker to OPTIMUS PRIME. Well done again. Karma :congrats :congrats
Congratulations Dingo on your Prime finding success. +1 Karma as well :penguin:
Congrats Dingo +1 :congrats :congrats
I found another one 106670: 4187*2^846987+1 (254973 digits).
Way to go Dingo! :congrats :congrats :congrats Plus one. :rocks
OPTIMUS PRIME +`
I wouldnt know if I did or not ( I know I did find a couple years ago) as I have changed email addressesa cpl of times, but canot change them on my BOINC profiles or my BOINCstats alignment goes haywire...
have tried to get Primegrid project bosses to change the contact email for em, but never hear back from them ... :cry2:
Quote from: veebee on May 01, 2012, 11:39:15 AM
I wouldnt know if I did or not ( I know I did find a couple years ago) as I have changed email addressesa cpl of times, but canot change them on my BOINC profiles or my BOINCstats alignment goes haywire...
have tried to get Primegrid project bosses to change the contact email for em, but never hear back from them ... :cry2:
As long as you have your name in the Primegrid Preferences under "Reporting primes to the Prime Pages" and authorise them to submit on your behalf, you should be OK.
That's a prime number of primes you are finding there Dingo! Lots of nice significant figures as well...
Great Stuff, mucho karma to you.
I've found only found 2, 1 x Sofie Germain from 8808 wu's & 1x Proth Prime from 6809 wu's both small to average. I don't seem to have much luck. Whats your secret Dingo??
:compbash:
Cheers ..JN..
Thanks it the luck of the draw. I don't know how many units I have done but I started Primegrid 11 Aug 2005 and have found 13 primes and they are spread out over the years.
Soooo, ummm, lots & lots of time & patience then it seems. :pcwhack:
Just got an email from Primegrid and I have found a new Prime number.
QuoteDear Primefinder,
Congratulations! Our records indicate that a computer registered by you has found a unique prime number. This computer is running BOINC, is attached to the PrimeGrid project, and is assigned to the Sophie Germain Prime Search. What makes this prime unique is that it's large enough to enter the Top 5000 List in Chris Caldwell's The Largest Known Primes Database.
Since you have auto-reporting selected, the following prime was submitted on your behalf:
Added 116391 : 1081059875535*2^1290000-1 (388341 digits)
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact us and we will surely resolve any problems.
Once again, congratulations on your find! Thank you for participating in PrimeGrid.
PrimeGrid staff
Been about a year since the last one.
List of my prime numbers found
rank prime digits who when comment
1498 1081059875535 · 21290000 - 1 388341 L2512 Nov 2013 (Unverified because Untested)
2410 1105 · 21278476 + 1 384863 L2724 Nov 2011
2986 545 · 21185295 + 1 356813 L2724 Oct 2011
4140 1089 · 21111763 + 1 334678 L2724 Sep 2011
5861 8857 · 21013732 + 1 305168 L328 Oct 2012
9565 4187 · 2846987 + 1 254973 L2724 Apr 2012
9759 8379 · 2837818 + 1 252213 L2724 Apr 2012
11741 9045 · 2764411 + 1 230115 L2724 Feb 2012
15693 21703472276295 · 2666666 - 1 200700 L2512 Jul 2011
27199 6321 · 2453116 + 1 136406 L837 May 2009
27276 3351 · 2451825 + 1 136017 L837 May 2009
27315 5185 · 2451006 + 1 135771 L837 May 2009
32501 31330586439 · 2333333 - 1 100354 L328 Jan 2008
33866 15336808641 · 2333333 - 1 100354 L328 Jun 2007
Cool... :cheers: Well done dingo. :thumbsup: + Karma
Way to go Dingo, plus one. :congrats
I found another Prime Number
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Congratulations! Our records indicate that a computer registered by you has found a unique prime number. This computer is running BOINC, is attached to the PrimeGrid project, and is assigned to the Proth Prime Search. What makes this prime unique is that it's large enough to enter the Top 5000 List in Chris Caldwell's The Largest Known Primes Database.
Since you have auto-reporting selected, the following prime was submitted on your behalf:
Added 116688 (http://primes.utm.edu/primes/page.php?id=116688) : 803*2^1959445+1 (589855 digits)
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact us and we will surely resolve any problems.
Once again, congratulations on your find! Thank you for participating in PrimeGrid.
PrimeGrid staff
Congrats Dingo +1 :congrats :congrats :congrats
Well done Dingo! :congrats :congrats :congrats Plus one.
Found another Prime Number.
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Congratulations! Our records indicate that a computer registered by you has found a unique prime number. This computer is running BOINC, is attached to the PrimeGrid project, and is assigned to the Sophie Germain Prime Search. What makes this prime unique is that it's large enough to enter the Top 5000 List in Chris Caldwell's The Largest Known Primes Database.
Since you have auto-reporting selected, the following prime was submitted on your behalf:
Added 116820 : 1159641700815*2^1290000-1 (388341 digits)
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact us and we will surely resolve any problems.
Once again, congratulations on your find! Thank you for participating in PrimeGrid.
PrimeGrid staff
Link here http://primes.utm.edu/primes/page.php?id=116820
Well done Dingo! :congrats :congrats :congrats Plus one.
Congrats on your prime finding avalanche Dingo. :cheers: With that kind of luck your karma must be over flowing, so here's a top up. +1 Karma :thumbsup:
Great work Dingo you are in a prime position to find the most prime of primes... +1 ;D
Looks like Tin Man just missed out on finding a big prime Number. Better luck on the next one. http://www.primegrid.com/download/SR5-59912.pdf (http://www.primegrid.com/download/SR5-59912.pdf)
Aw shucks. Thanks Dingo. So near yet so far!
I missed this when it happened, but congratulations to Tin Man for confirming a New SR5 Mega Prime in January. :congrats :congrats :congrats
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New SR5 Mega Prime Found!
On 17 January 2014, 6:53:10 UTC, PrimeGrid's Sierpinski/Riesel Base 5 Problem project eliminated k=59912 by finding the mega prime:
59912*5^1500861+1 (http://primes.utm.edu/primes/page.php?id=116924)
The prime is 1,049,062 digits long and enters Chris Caldwell's The Largest Known Primes Database ranked 66th overall. This is the largest known base 5 mega prime. 40 k's now remain in the Sierpinski Base 5 Problem.
The discovery was made by Raymond Ottusch (RaymondFO*) of the United States using an Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-2600K CPU @ 3.40GHz with 24 GB RAM running Linux. This computer took about 3 hours and 41 minutes to complete the primality test using LLR. Raymond is a member of the Sicituradastra team.
The prime was verified on 17 January 2014 20:33:24 UTC, by Michael Wild (Tin Man) of the United Kingdom using an Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-2400 CPU @ 3.10GHz with 4 GB RAM running Darwin. This computer took about 2 hours and 50 minute to complete the primality test using LLR. Michael is a member of the BOINC@AUSTRALIA team.
:sc :uk
Well done Dingo! :congrats :congrats :congrats Plus one.
Big congratulations to Crackenback a member of the Team for finding a Mega Prime Number;
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PrimeGrid: PPS MEGA Prime of the Month!
On 1 February 2015, 16:49:00 UTC, PrimeGrid's Mega Prime Search found the Mega Prime:
159*2^3425766+1
The prime is 1,031,261 digits long and enters Chris Caldwell's The Largest Known Primes Database ranked 107th overall.
The discovery was made by Evelyn Chew (Crackenback ) of Australia using an Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-4670 CPU @ 3.40GHz with 8GB RAM running Microsoft Windows 7 Enterprise. This computer took about 1 hour 31 minutes to complete the primality test using LLR. Evelyn is a member of the BOINC@AUSTRALIA team.
http://www.primegrid.com/download/mega-3425766.pdf
I found another Prime number at Primegrid.
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Dear Primefinder,
Congratulations! Our records indicate that a computer registered by you has found a unique prime number. This computer is running BOINC, is attached to the PrimeGrid project, and is assigned to the Sophie Germain Prime Search. What makes this prime unique is that it's large enough to enter the Top 5000 List in Chris Caldwell's The Largest Known Primes Database.
Since you have auto-reporting selected, the following prime was submitted on your behalf:
Added 119215 : 1795010541705*2^1290000-1 (388341 digits)
This prime was found on this workunit which will automatically show as a prime result after verification by the Largest Known Primes Database.
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact us and we will surely resolve any problems.
Once again, congratulations on your find! Thank you for participating in PrimeGrid.
PrimeGrid staff
Way to go Dingo :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup: *LOL* we will have to start calling you Optimus Prime. + karma
Well done Dingo! :congrats :congrats :congrats Plus one.
Looks like I found a new Prime Number today 2016-04-01 00:55:09 UTC. The prime number is 2673304915647 · 21290000 - 1 but is not a high ranking on the scale. It is a large number thoughwith 388342 decimal digits http://www.primegrid.com/primes/?section=decimal&primeid=98448 (http://www.primegrid.com/primes/?section=decimal&primeid=98448).
EDIT Looks like it was large enough to make the Largest Known Primes Database.
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Dear Primefinder,
Congratulations! Our records indicate that a computer registered by you has found a unique prime number. This computer is running BOINC, is attached to the PrimeGrid project, and is assigned to the Sophie Germain Prime Search. What makes this prime unique is that it's large enough to enter the Top 5000 List in Chris Caldwell's The Largest Known Primes Database.
Since you have auto-reporting selected, the following prime was submitted on your behalf:
Added 121501 : 2673304915647*2^1290000-1 (388342 digits)
This prime was found on this workunit (http://www.primegrid.com/workunit.php?wuid=475918227) which will automatically show as a prime result after verification by the Largest Known Primes Database.
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact us and we will surely resolve any problems.
Once again, congratulations on your find! Thank you for participating in PrimeGrid.
PrimeGrid staff
Nice find Dingo.
:cheers: + karma
I've been doing some crunching for PrimeGrid too lately, mainly using my GPUs on the PPS (Sieve) application.
That's cool, good work Dingo! I've always wanted to find one, or a pulsar with einstein@home. :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
Well done Dingo. Nice find. Plus one.
Good find Dingo. :thumbsup: +1
Congratulations Dingo. Well done. +1 :congrats :congrats :congrats
Congrats Dingo a nice find indeed :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup: + karma
Well done Dingo, another one to the collection lol :cheers: +1
Regards
I found another one with (388342 decimal digits).
I think the answer is to only run primegrid on the PC and also set the "Minimum" and "Maximum work Buffer" to 00.00 so that the tasks are processed and returned quickly. This way to are the first to return the result and if it is prime you are the finder and not the authenticator.
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Dear Primefinder,
Congratulations! Our records indicate that a computer registered by you has found a unique prime number. This computer is running BOINC, is attached to the PrimeGrid project, and is assigned to the Sophie Germain Prime Search. What makes this prime unique is that it's large enough to enter the Top 5000 List in Chris Caldwell's The Largest Known Primes Database.
Since you have auto-reporting selected, the following prime was submitted on your behalf:
Added 121515 : 2669804627565*2^1290000-1 (388342 digits)
This prime was found on this (http://www.primegrid.com/workunit.php?wuid=475635153) workunit which will automatically show as a prime result after verification by the Largest Known Primes Database.
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact us and we will surely resolve any problems.
Once again, congratulations on your find! Thank you for participating in PrimeGrid.
PrimeGrid staff
You're on a roll Dingo. :thumbsup: +1 when it will let me.
Well done again Dingo. Another nice find. Plus another one. :yahoo:
Congratulations again Dingo.
:congrats + more karma
Mr Optimus Prime strikes again, well done Dingo :cheers: +1 as well
Regards
Well done Dingo two in a row is very impressive :congrats :congrats :congrats + karma
Good show, Dingo. Still looking for my 1st one. :congrats
Quote from: Dataman on April 07, 2016, 10:46:29 PM
Good show, Dingo. Still looking for my 1st one. :congrats
I think you have a better chance if you only run PrimeGrid on a PC and do not have a cache at all. The first one to return the prime number is given the credit the buddy is not. Even then you get sent work that has timed out or been returned so you have no chance but that is all part of the fun in finding them. I went over a year without finding one and then the last two in the same month so who knows what the answer is it is all luck of the draw of work sent to you.
Found one that will go in the book of top 5000 primes :mwalk: It has 422344 digits and is ranked 2263 out of 5000 for now. New ones are added regularly.
QuoteDear Primefinder,
Congratulations! Our records indicate that a computer registered by you has found a unique prime number. This computer is running BOINC, is attached to the PrimeGrid project, and is assigned to the Proth Prime Search. What makes this prime unique is that it's large enough to enter the Top 5000 List in Chris Caldwell's The Largest Known Primes Database.
Since you have auto-reporting selected, the following prime was submitted on your behalf:
Added 121561 : 1227*2^1402984+1 (422344 digits)
This prime was found on this workunit (http://www.primegrid.com/workunit.php?wuid=477678741) which will automatically show as a prime result after verification by the Largest Known Primes Database.
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact us and we will surely resolve any problems.
Once again, congratulations on your find! Thank you for participating in PrimeGrid.
PrimeGrid staff
Well done Dingo, that's amazing. :dance2:
You are the PrimeGrid master. :worship Well done Dingo. :thumbsup: +1.
Well done Dingo.
:cheers: + karma
Great work Dingo, you're on a role!
Does your computer have a four leaved clover and lucky rabbits foot taped to it??? biggrin
Certainly looks that way but no no good luck charms. I have found a few Primes (http://www.primegrid.com/primes/?section=primelist&userid=125) in the past but never three in just over two weeks.
Well done again on your prime hunting Dingo, with your kind of luck you should run for PRIME minister. :cheers: :cheers: +1
*LOL*Anyone who can keep a team of few thousand crazy crunchers happy could surely do considerably better than useless pollies we have now, and that goes for the lot of em' at the moment.
The primes are flying in now. I found another one.
QuoteDear Primefinder,
Congratulations! Our records indicate that a computer registered by you has found a unique prime number. This computer is running BOINC, is attached to the PrimeGrid project, and is assigned to the Proth Prime Search. What makes this prime unique is that it's large enough to enter the Top 5000 List in Chris Caldwell's The Largest Known Primes Database.
Since you have auto-reporting selected, the following prime was submitted on your behalf:
Added 121577 : 3187*2^1403206+1 (422411 digits)
This prime was found on this workunit (http://www.primegrid.com/workunit.php?wuid=477942538)which will automatically show as a prime result after verification by the Largest Known Primes Database.
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact us and we will surely resolve any problems.
Once again, congratulations on your find! Thank you for participating in PrimeGrid.
PrimeGrid staff
What the.. Dingo?!! That's OTT :shock plus one.
By geez Dingo your certainly on a roll. Well done mate :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup: + karma
Impressive Dingo. :thumbsup: +1.
:crazy
Excellent work Dingo, keep them coming. + 1
I found another Prime Number.
QuoteDear Primefinder,
Congratulations! Our records indicate that a computer registered by you has found a unique prime number. This computer is running BOINC, is attached to the PrimeGrid project, and is assigned to the Proth Prime Search. What makes this prime unique is that it's large enough to enter the Top 5000 List in Chris Caldwell's The Largest Known Primes Database.
Since you have auto-reporting selected, the following prime was submitted on your behalf:
Added 121671 : 5169*2^1406585+1 (423428 digits)
This prime was found on this workunit (http://www.primegrid.com/workunit.php?wuid=481975225) which will automatically show as a prime result after verification by the Largest Known Primes Database.
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact us and we will surely resolve any problems.
Once again, congratulations on your find! Thank you for participating in PrimeGrid.
PrimeGrid staff
You must have PrimeGrid DNA in you. Well done Dingo. :thumbsup: +1
Congratulations Dingo.
:cheers: + karma
Well done Dingo, you must have the luck of the irish on your side :congrats :congrats :congrats + karma
Well done Dingo (again :wink ) top find. plus 1
Thanks all I found my first prime number in 2007.
Rank 913 2282 2317 2319 3984 3988 4745 5230 5284 5350 6419 7811 8973 10707 14443 14637 16622 20598 32104 32181 32220 37406 38771 39530
| prime 803 · 21959445 + 1 5169 · 21406585 + 1 3187 · 21403206 + 1 1227 · 21402984 + 1 2673304915647 · 21290000 - 1 2669804627565 · 21290000 - 1 1795010541705 · 21290000 - 1 1230976538025 · 21290000 - 1 1159641700815 · 21290000 - 1 1081059875535 · 21290000 - 1 1105 · 21278476 + 1 545 · 21185295 + 1 1089 · 21111763 + 1 8857 · 21013732 + 1 4187 · 2846987 + 1 8379 · 2837818 + 1 9045 · 2764411 + 1 21703472276295 · 2666666 - 1 6321 · 2453116 + 1 3351 · 2451825 + 1 5185 · 2451006 + 1 31330586439 · 2333333 - 1 15336808641 · 2333333 - 1 6616796595 · 2333333 - 1
| digits 589855 423428 422411 422344 388342 388342 388341 388341 388341 388341 384863 356813 334678 305168 254973 252213 230115 200700 136406 136017 135771 100354 100354 100354
| when Dec 2013 May 2016 Apr 2016 Apr 2016 Apr 2016 Apr 2016 Feb 2015 Feb 2014 Jan 2014 Nov 2013 Nov 2011 Oct 2011 Sep 2011 Oct 2012 Apr 2012 Apr 2012 Feb 2012 Jul 2011 May 2009 May 2009 May 2009 Jan 2008 Jun 2007 May 2007
|
Wow! I started in '09 and still never got one. :hbang:
Well done Dingo :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
Dataman - I think the secret is to maximise being the first to return work units. That usually mean running primegrid on a PC by itself and having no cache of work so you crunch quick and return quick. That is what I have been doing since April and have found five primes.
Crunch on brothers and sisters it all helps the team and science.
I haven't found a prime for a long time and out of this list only four are in the top 5000. I am going to crunch Primegrid till the AA and then decide after the AA if to continue.
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rank description digits who year comment
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1150 803*2^1959445+1 589855 L2724 2013
3130 5169*2^1406585+1 423428 L2724 2016
3171 3187*2^1403206+1 422411 L2724 2016
3173 1227*2^1402984+1 422344 L2724 2016
5524 2673304915647*2^1290000-1 388342 L2512 2016
5528 2669804627565*2^1290000-1 388342 L2512 2016
6285 1795010541705*2^1290000-1 388341 L2512 2015
6770 1230976538025*2^1290000-1 388341 L2512 2014
6824 1159641700815*2^1290000-1 388341 L2512 2014
6890 1081059875535*2^1290000-1 388341 L2512 2013
7960 1105*2^1278476+1 384863 L2724 2011
9352 545*2^1185295+1 356813 L2724 2011
10514 1089*2^1111763+1 334678 L2724 2011
12248 8857*2^1013732+1 305168 L328 2012
15984 4187*2^846987+1 254973 L2724 2012
16178 8379*2^837818+1 252213 L2724 2012
18163 9045*2^764411+1 230115 L2724 2012
22139 21703472276295*2^666666-1 200700 L2512 2011
33645 6321*2^453116+1 136406 L837 2009
33722 3351*2^451825+1 136017 L837 2009
33761 5185*2^451006+1 135771 L837 2009
38947 31330586439*2^333333-1 100354 L328 2008
40312 15336808641*2^333333-1 100354 L328 2007
41071 6616796595*2^333333-1 100354 L328 2007
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I found another Prime (http://primes.utm.edu/primes/page.php?id=123748) that is in the top 5000 list at #240. :BigGrin
I do not know why but I get more of a kick out of finding primes than any of the other badges or positions. I guess to be the first to find a prime and your name will always be associated with it. When I type my name into Google it is the second thing to come up.
v: :oz: v:
+1 "Mr" Prime
Way to go Dingo for another good find.. :congrats01 + karma
Congratulations Dingo.
:congrats01 + karma
A good find Dingo, well done. :thumbsup: +1
you must have the Midas touch Dingo! i keep plugging away at Primegrid and haven't found one in months. Congrats and +1 :thumbsup:
The secret is to return them as quickly as possible so do not have a cache of jobs. I have both "Additional days of work" and "Store at least # of days" set to zero so I only have enough work to process on the available CPU and GPU. Other than that it is just luck :bloodshot
Quote from: Tin Man on July 19, 2017, 07:30:50 AM
you must have the Midas touch Dingo! i keep plugging away at Primegrid and haven't found one in months. Congrats and +1 :thumbsup:
Months? :worship I have not found one EVER. :cry
I found another Prime Number, :BigGrin and have switched projects after finding two in the last months. This one is way down the list in the top 5000 at 2606 but will gradually go further down. http://primes.utm.edu/primes/page.php?id=123777 (http://primes.utm.edu/primes/page.php?id=123777)
Work unit http://www.primegrid.com/workunit.php?wuid=534673607 (http://www.primegrid.com/workunit.php?wuid=534673607)
2 days back and I have found a small prime series in AP27 (20 length progression of primes)
got the GPU's to sieve(lots more credits) and the CPU to find the primes (The whole point of the exercise)
Congrats on the prime +1 :congrats :congrats
That's awesome elftron!! Congrats! :congrats
v:
Yea good stuff elftron, well done. :thumbsup: :thumbsup: Happy hunting.. + karma.
Well done elftron.
:cheers: + karma
Got this email from Primegrid about a private message. The prime is too small for the top 5000 but I guess it is a prime.
QuoteYou have received a new private message at PrimeGrid.
From: Do Not Reply (ID 485358)
Subject: You have found an AP20!
(This is an automated message. Replies to this message will not be read.)
Dear AP finder,
Congratulations! Our records indicate that a computer registered by you has found a unique Arithmetic Progression of primes of length 20. This computer is assigned to the AP27 project. Since primes found in this subproject are not large enough to report to the Top 5000 Primes List, your AP20 sequence is visible immediately.
Workunit 586522382 (https://www.primegrid.com/workunit.php?wuid=586522382) : 28687378146352223+75382964*23#*n for n=0..19
You can select the minimum length of AP for which to receive these notifications in your PrimeGrid preferences (https://www.primegrid.com/prefs.php?subset=project).
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact us and we will surely resolve any problems.
Once again, congratulations on your find! Thank you for participating in PrimeGrid.
Sincerely,
The PrimeGrid Staff
EDIT: I got another one today
QuoteDear AP finder,
Congratulations! Our records indicate that a computer registered by you has found a unique Arithmetic Progression of primes of length 20. This computer is assigned to the AP27 project. Since primes found in this subproject are not large enough to report to the Top 5000 Primes List, your AP20 sequence is visible immediately.
Workunit 586522382 (https://www.primegrid.com/workunit.php?wuid=586522382) : 128848194080390107+75383050*23#*n for n=0..19
You can select the minimum length of AP for which to receive these notifications in your PrimeGrid preferences (https://www.primegrid.com/prefs.php?subset=project).
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact us and we will surely resolve any problems.
Once again, congratulations on your find! Thank you for participating in PrimeGrid.
Sincerely,
The PrimeGrid Staff
They must be kinda common with the AP work. I got 3 of those emails.
Well done though Dingo :thumbsup:
Congratulations Dingo.
:party: + karma
I think I will reset my email option in the preferences so that only the higher level ones are notified. These are the forst I have recived but looking at my page I see that I have found a bunch in the past as well.
I am going 100% on Primegrid for the rest of the year. I have not found a prime number this year and most probably won't but I will give it a go.
I am doing the following currently:
Bundy-2 (Main computer at home:
12 non BOINC PRPNet tasks alternating between 23, 121, FPS and PRS, NOTE: The credits are added to BOINC credits manually once a week or so.
1 BOINC GPU task currently GFN 21
2 BOINC PPS-Mega CPU tasks
NOTE: I will alternate between PRPNet and PPS-Mega tasks
Server (Dedicated server)
12 BOINC PPS-Mega CPU tasks
Dingo3 (Web Page Server)
7 BOINC PPS-MEGA CPU Tasks
Corona (Old Laptop
2 BOINC PPS-MEGA CPU tasks
I find that lately I have been switching projects every day sometimes more that that so will try and leave the above till the new year. The only change will be if any of the tasks run low.
Best of luck mate, I hope you find one! :thumbsup:
I'm doing likewise. I'm crunching the WCG challenge and giving my electricity a rest. 4 weeks! (Even I'm interested to see if I can hold out that long. :bloodshot It is bloody hot though.)
Merry CRUNCH, CRUNCH, CRUNCH!
Well I cut back dramatically because of the heat but found a small Prime just before the end of the Year. :dance2:
Quote
Subject: You have found a prime number!
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Dear Primefinder,
Congratulations! Our records indicate that a computer registered by you has found a unique prime number. This computer is assigned to the Sophie Germain (LLR). Since candidates on this subproject are not large enough to report to the Top 5000 Primes List, your prime is visible immediately.
Workunit 591902631 (http://www.primegrid.com/workunit.php?wuid=591902631) : 4243038748875*2^1290000-1 (388342 digits)
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact us and we will surely resolve any problems.
Once again, congratulations on your find! Thank you for participating in PrimeGrid.
Sincerely,
The PrimeGrid Staff
Excellent work Optimus Prime :congrats01 +1 as well
Well done Dingo.
:party: + karma
Way to go Dingo :cheers: :cheers: + karma
Nice work Dingo. :dance: :dance: :dance: Plus one.
The prime number Ifound as part of the Challenge is large enough to be entered in the top 5000 list and is currently 3099 on the list.
3099 8759 · 21518959 + 1 457257 L2724 Feb 2019
Congratulations Dingo!
You earned 1prime badge from project PrimeGrid (2019 TdP Prime)
Way to go Dingo!!!2 X BOINC Australia members one after the other! :thumbsup:
Congrats :congrats
Wow. Little Green Men may hide from us but Prime Numbers cannot. +1
:AUS:
Good stuff Dingo, that's some very nice crunching there!! :bravo + karma
Great work Dingo.
:congrats01 + karma
Greetings All
Found another one
BOINC: PPSE 7529·21519545+1 457,433 107.50203017992257 Sunday 10th of February 2019 02:53:24 UTC
Regards
Congrats again :bravo
Well done tazzduke.
:congrats01 + karma
I found an AP27 Prime.
Quote
Dear AP finder,
Congratulations! Our records indicate that a computer registered by you has found a unique Arithmetic Progression of primes of length 20. This computer is assigned to the AP27 project. Since primes found in this subproject are not large enough to report to the Top 5000 Primes List, your AP20 sequence is visible immediately.
Workunit 604415743 (https://www.primegrid.com/workunit.php?wuid=604415743) : 135398818143609343+111839482*23#*n for n=0..19
You can select the minimum length of AP for which to receive these notifications in your PrimeGrid preferences.
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact us and we will surely resolve any problems.
Once again, congratulations on your find! Thank you for participating in PrimeGrid.
Sincerely,
The PrimeGrid Staff
I found a GFN 16 prime :mwalk:
Dear Primefinder,
Congratulations! Our records indicate that a computer registered by you has found a unique prime number. This computer is running BOINC, is attached to the PrimeGrid project, and is assigned to the Generalized Fermat Prime Search n=16 (GFN-16). What makes this prime unique is that it's large enough to enter the Top 5000 List in Chris Caldwell's The Largest Known Primes Database.
Since you have auto-reporting selected, the following prime was submitted on your behalf:
Added 130994 : 94134450^65536+1 (522568 digits)
This prime was found on this workunit which will automatically show as a prime result after verification by the Largest Known Primes Database.
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact us and we will surely resolve any problems.
Once again, congratulations on your find! Thank you for participating in PrimeGrid.
PrimeGrid staff
Awesome effort Dingo and :congrats01, also +1
Greetings All
Well this popped up this afternoon in my inbox
Dear Primefinder,
Congratulations! Our records indicate that a computer registered by you has found a unique prime number. This computer is assigned to the Generalized Fermat Prime Search n=15 (GFN-15). Since candidates on this subproject are not large enough to report to the Top 5000 Primes List, your prime is visible immediately.
Workunit 665439669 : 181097570^32768+1 (270596 digits)
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact us and we will surely resolve any problems.
Once again, congratulations on your find! Thank you for participating in PrimeGrid.
Sincerely,
The PrimeGrid Staff
Cheers All
Congrats Dingo and tazzduke :congrats +1s
Congrats Tazzduke +1.
I have been trying the GFN 17,17-mege,18 and 19 but there are too many RTX GPU's and I can't compete with them and be the first to send a finished task. I am running a few "Do you feel lucky" tasks to see if they are crunching there as well. If so I will move back to GPUGrid with the GPU and put more CPU on Primegrid with Multi threaded machines.
Hi Dingo, My 2 fastest GPUS are doing GFN17-Low, the other 3 are doing GFN15.
My fastest 3 cpus are doing ESP, trying to get Gold.
The next 2 are doing PPSE and I left the slowest (Quad 9400) on SGS, as that is the only subproject its good at.
I hope to replace that Quad 9400 with another I7 down the road.
I mainly do the large GFNS, if I am trying to get to the next badge colour.
Good luck on the prime hunt.
Cheers
Congrats on the Prime finds guys!! :cheers:
Nice work Dingo & Tazzduke. :dance: :dance: :dance: Plus one each.
Well about time this came along lol, its been awhile, but if I had a stuck to the plan, maybe it would have been earlier, but then BADGES look so pretty in gold instead of silver lol :rofl:
Dear Primefinder,
Congratulations! Our records indicate that a computer registered by you has found a unique prime number. This computer is assigned to the Sophie Germain (LLR). Since candidates on this subproject are not large enough to report to the Top 5000 Primes List, your prime is visible immediately.
Workunit 670394481 : 5535550343235*2^1290000-1 (388342 digits)
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact us and we will surely resolve any problems.
Once again, congratulations on your find! Thank you for participating in PrimeGrid.
Sincerely,
The PrimeGrid Staff
Nice!
Congrats Tazzduke :D
Can't wait for the next PG challenge. I'm getting keen to try for a MEGA at some stage too. I'd love an M badge. :love
Greetings Chooka03
Yes they are hard are to get, but would be nice to get one of those.
Regards
:congrats01 Tazzduke +1. I love it when I get a prime, well done.
Congratulations Tazzduke.
:party: + karma
Hey Chooka03
Check the frontpage of Primegrid on the bottom right where they list the recent primes, guess whose name I saw, cmon bet you cant guess in a million years lol :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
Cheers
LOL.
Thanks Tazzduke, I didn't even know about that part of the screen. :thumbsup:
BONUS! :dance:
:cheers:
I have found over thirty Primes since 2007 but only three are still in the active top 5000.
>rank prime digits who when comment
658 46776558131072 + 1 1005326 L4659 Jul 2017 Generalized Fermat (**)
2243 803 · 21959445 + 1 589855 L2724 Dec 2013
2847 9413445065536 + 1 522568 L4659 Jul 2020 Generalized Fermat
Congrats on the MEGA prime MAGPIE!
Did you know??
https://www.primegrid.com/forum_thread.php?id=9517#147711
:cheer1:
Congrats Magpie well done. I am looking for one of those as well. :congrats v: :congrats
Dear Primefinder,
Congratulations! Our records indicate that a computer registered by you has found a unique prime number. This computer is running BOINC, is attached to the PrimeGrid project, and is assigned to the Proth Prime Search. What makes this prime unique is that it's large enough to enter the Top 5000 List in Chris Caldwell's The Largest Known Primes Database.
Since you have auto-reporting selected, the following prime was submitted on your behalf:
Added 131939 : 8207*2^1627463+1 (489920 digits)
:holy-moly Congrats
Congratulations Dingo !
:congrats01
Well done Dingo. :party: +1
:congrats01 Dingo +1
I found a Mega Prime.
Quote
Dear Primefinder,
Congratulations! Our records indicate that a computer registered by you has found a unique prime number. This computer is running BOINC, is attached to the PrimeGrid project, and is assigned to the Generalized Fermat Prime Search n=17 Mega (GFN-17-Mega). What makes this prime unique is that it's large enough to enter the Top 5000 List in Chris Caldwell's The Largest Known Primes Database. (https://primes.utm.edu/primes/home.php)
Since you have auto-reporting selected, the following prime was submitted on your behalf:
Added 132601 (https://primes.utm.edu/primes/page.php?id=132601) : 91655310^131072+1 (1043616 digits)
This prime was found on this workunit (http://www.primegrid.com/workunit.php?wuid=738437169) which will automatically show as a prime result after verification by the Largest Known Primes Database.
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact us and we will surely resolve any problems.
Once again, congratulations on your find! Thank you for participating in PrimeGrid.
PrimeGrid staff
My all time list (http://www.primegrid.com/primes/?section=primelist&userid=125) of primes.
:congrats01 Dingo and +1 v:
Congrats Dingo :congrats +1
Congratulations Dingo.
:party: + karma
:holy-moly Dingo. Now that is worth a +1.
Great job Dingo :congrats01 +1
I haven't found a prime number this year because I was doing all the high numbers that take a long time to process and also not a lot of primes. I moved over to do some Sophie Germain (LLR) and today I was notified that I found a Prime.
I can now go back onto the hard ones as I have found at least one prime this year. v:
Quote
Dear Primefinder,
Congratulations! Our records indicate that a computer registered by you has found a unique prime number. This computer is running BOINC, is attached to the PrimeGrid project, and is assigned to the Sophie Germain (LLR). Since candidates on this subproject are not large enough to report to the Top 5000 Primes List, your prime is visible immediately.
Workunit 817756274 (https://www.primegrid.com/workunit.php?wuid=817756274): 7246922520297*2^1290000-1 (388342 digits)
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact us and we will surely resolve any problems.
Once again, congratulations on your find! Thank you for participating in PrimeGrid.
PrimeGrid staff
Congrats Dingo :congrats +1
:congrats01 Dingo +1 :congrats
Yay you finally found one lol.
Also Nick is on a roll, find more SGS primes, but then again he has the firepower.
I have crunched in the vicinity of 9500 PPSE workunits, across all my machines, still no Prime.
I have now shutoff, cause when my pendings come through, I will have clocked up 5 million on that subproject.
Cheers
Congrats Dingo +1
Well done Dingo!! :thumbsup:
I too have been crunching SGS. I've found 3 primes in 3 days. :dance:
Only baby primes though as you said.
I've been chatting to Nick. He's kinda switched to the dark side and engaged cloud computing, hence his massive numbers. He wants to overtake Vaughan and has the crunching bug BAD!!!!!! :LD LOL
Yeah, everyone seems to be smashing either the SGS or GFN subprojects, that's what primes are coming up lately.
Wow!!! Nick is smashing it!!
http://www.primegrid.com/primes/primes.php?project=ALL&factors=+&only=ALL&announcements=ALL&sortby=date&dc=no&search=
:rofl:
I found another Prime but not quite big enough to be my best.
Quote
Dear Primefinder,
Congratulations! Our records indicate that a computer registered by you has found a unique prime number. This computer is running BOINC, is attached to the PrimeGrid project, and is assigned to the Proth Prime Search (LLR2). What makes this prime unique is that it's large enough to enter the Top 5000 List in Chris Caldwell's The Largest Known Primes Database.
Since you have auto-reporting selected, the following prime was submitted on your behalf:
Added 134338 : 1435*2^3431284+1 (1032923 digits)
This prime was found on this workunit (http://www.primegrid.com/workunit.php?wuid=819027519)which will automatically show as a prime result after verification by the Largest Known Primes Database.
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact us and we will surely resolve any problems.
Once again, congratulations on your find! Thank you for participating in PrimeGrid.
PrimeGrid staff
:congrats01 Dingo +1
Congrats Dingo +1
Congratulations Dingo.
:party: + karma
Nice one Dingo.
Congrats Dingo :congrats +1
I found a GFN17 Mega Prime and it is my biggest prime to date. This is what it looks like as a number. (http://www.primegrid.com/primes/?section=decimal&primeid=111052)
Dear Primefinder,
Congratulations! Our records indicate that a computer registered by you has found a unique prime number. This computer is running BOINC, is attached to the PrimeGrid project, and is assigned to the Generalized Fermat Prime Search n=17 Mega (GFN-17-Mega). What makes this prime unique is that it's large enough to enter the Top 5000 List in Chris Caldwell's The Largest Known Primes Database.
Since you have auto-reporting selected, the following prime was submitted on your behalf:
Added 134356 : 114643510^131072+1 (1056356 digits)
This prime was found on this workunit (http://www.primegrid.com/workunit.php?wuid=820837237) which will automatically show as a prime result after verification by the Largest Known Primes Database.
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact us and we will surely resolve any problems.
Once again, congratulations on your find! Thank you for participating in PrimeGrid.
PrimeGrid staff
OOh nice one Dingo!
Congrats :bravo
Congrats Dingo :congrats +1
:congrats01 Dingo and +1 :congrats :congrats :congrats
Wow that is a pretty decent Mega Prime to find, must be your turn for a bit of luck with Prime Finding at PG. :BigGrin
Way to go Dingo +1
I found a small Prime but they all count. Have been trying for big ones lately that take a long time.byt still do a few small ones.
Dear Primefinder,
Congratulations! Our records indicate that a computer registered by you has found a unique prime number. This computer is assigned to the PPS (LLR). Since candidates on this subproject are not large enough to report to the Top 5000 Primes List, your prime is visible immediately.
Workunit 830141454 : 7069*2^1715314+1 (516365 digits)
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact us and we will surely resolve any problems.
Once again, congratulations on your find! Thank you for participating in PrimeGrid.
Sincerely,
The PrimeGrid Staff
:congrats01 On the new prime Dingo
:congrats01 Dingo on another prime, :congrats :congrats :congrats
Congratulations Dingo!
:cheers:
I found a GFN16 Prime. I got this notice:
QuoteDear Primefinder,
Congratulations! Our records indicate that a computer registered by you has found a unique prime number. This computer is running BOINC, is attached to the PrimeGrid project, and is assigned to the Generalized Fermat Prime Search n=16 (GFN-16). What makes this prime unique is that it's large enough to enter the Top 5000 List in Chris Caldwell's The Largest Known Primes Database.
Since you have auto-reporting selected, the following prime was submitted on your behalf:
Added 134982 : 192882570^65536+1 (542985 digits)
This prime was found on this workunit (http://www.primegrid.com/workunit.php?wuid=862178111) which will automatically show as a prime result after verification by the Largest Known Primes Database.
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact us and we will surely resolve any problems.
Once again, congratulations on your find! Thank you for participating in PrimeGrid.
PrimeGrid staff[/quote
Congrats mate!! :thumbsup:
Woohoo, well done Dingo, and first one for the team :congrats01
:congrats Well done Dingo. Thanks for letting me join - am late to the party :( Have just attached 4 computers to PrimeGrid with a couple more to set up ... what is the plan for March/April 2023 challenges?
There are always challenges going on Worl Community Grid that I enter theTeam in.
I enter the Team in all the BOINCStats and Primegrid challenges and post in the "Challenges" thread.
Yay I guess ... baby steps. :AUS: Plugged in another box tonight after some maintenance.
Congratulations! Our records indicate that a computer registered by you has found a unique Arithmetic Progression of primes of length 20. This computer is assigned to the AP27 project. Since primes found in this subproject are not large enough to report to the Top 5000 Primes List, your AP20 sequence is visible immediately.
Workunit 891098636 : 333798400022364397+288975946*23#*n for n=0..19
:congrats01 ryzenmulti on the AP 27.
Thanks Dingo. Not being allocated firsts tasks very much. Fun fact: the biggest documented prime number is 24 million digits!! It would take me 165 days non-stop without sleep to write it down on a piece of paper 117km long. Just numbers hey.
Found two primes...
Dear AP finder,
Congratulations! Our records indicate that a computer registered by you has found a unique Arithmetic Progression of primes of length 20. This computer is assigned to the AP27 project. Since primes found in this subproject are not large enough to report to the Top 5000 Primes List, your AP20 sequence is visible immediately.
Workunit 925961471 : 563921722956452569+103221509*23#*n for n=0..19
Dear AP finder,
Congratulations! Our records indicate that a computer registered by you has found a unique Arithmetic Progression of primes of length 22. This computer is assigned to the AP27 project. Since primes found in this subproject are not large enough to report to the Top 5000 Primes List, your AP22 sequence is visible immediately.
Workunit 925972951 : 355938018416495353+247778648*23#*n for n=0..21
Woo-hoo!!!
:congrats01 jave808 finding Primes is always good . :party:
Found another prime...
Dear Primefinder,
Congratulations! Our records indicate that a computer registered by you has found a unique prime number. This computer is running BOINC, is attached to the PrimeGrid project, and is assigned to the Generalized Fermat Prime Search n=16 (GFN-16). What makes this prime unique is that it's large enough to enter the Top 5000 List in The Largest Known Primes Database.
Since you have auto-reporting selected, the following prime was submitted on your behalf:
Added 136233 : 278914560^65536+1 (553483 digits)
This prime was found on this workunit which will automatically show as a prime result after verification by the Largest Known Primes Database.
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact us and we will surely resolve any problems.
Once again, congratulations on your find! Thank you for participating in PrimeGrid.
PrimeGrid staff
Congrats Jave808 you will always be associated with that number as the founder. :congrats01
Congratulations Jave!
:cheers:
:congrats01 jave808 on your Prime Number. :congrats
Nice one Jave! :congrats01
:party:
Thank you
Dear Primefinder,
Congratulations! Our records indicate that a computer registered by you has found a unique prime number. This computer is running BOINC, is attached to the PrimeGrid project, and is assigned to the Sophie Germain (LLR). Since candidates on this subproject are not large enough to report to the Top 5000 Primes List, your prime is visible immediately.
Workunit 960635414 : 8754977627415*2^1290000-1 (388342 digits)
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact us and we will surely resolve any problems.
Once again, congratulations on your find! Thank you for participating in PrimeGrid.
:congrats01 Dark Angel :congrats
:congrats01 Dark Angel :congrats
Congrats Dark Angel
Dear Primefinder,
Congratulations! Our records indicate that a computer registered by you has found a unique prime number. This computer is running BOINC, is attached to the PrimeGrid project, and is assigned to the Proth Prime Search (LLR2). What makes this prime unique is that it's large enough to enter the Top 5000 List in The Largest Known Primes Database.
Since you have auto-reporting selected, the following prime was submitted on your behalf:
Added 136527 : 8859*2^3484982+1 (1049089 digits)
This prime was found on this workunit which will automatically show as a prime result after verification by the Largest Known Primes Database.
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact us and we will surely resolve any problems.
Once again, congratulations on your find! Thank you for participating in PrimeGrid.
:congrats01 Dark Angel :congrats
Congrats Dark Angel :party:
The 1,049,089 digits of that one is close to my best of 1,056,356 digits. I am doing some 321 and they are up in the 4 million range but much harder to find.
Giving SGS (PRIMEGRID) a blast, trying to get it up to 5 million before it shuts down, and in doing so I have managed to pick up 2 more primes in the last week.
So another goal, is to see if I can get 10 SGS primes before its closure, and I am at 6.
I should have a decent chance, now they have taken away the race condition.
Cheers
Congrats @tazzduke
Congrats on the two new ones tazzduke :congrats
Congrats tazzduke :party1:
Congrats Tazzduke! :congrats01
Dear Primefinder,
Congratulations! Our records indicate that a computer registered by you has found a unique prime number. This computer is assigned to the Sophie Germain (LLR). Since candidates on this subproject are not large enough to report to the Top 5000 Primes List, your prime is visible immediately.
Workunit 976133681 : 9201208253295*2^1290000-1 (388342 digits)
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact us and we will surely resolve any problems.
Once again, congratulations on your find! Thank you for participating in PrimeGrid.
Another one well done :congrats :congrats
:congrats01 Dark Angel :congrats :congrats :congrats
Well done Dark Angel. :congrats01
Dear AP finder,
Congratulations! Our records indicate that a computer registered by you has found a unique Arithmetic Progression of primes of length 20. This computer is assigned to the AP27 project. Since primes found in this subproject are not large enough to report to the Top 5000 Primes List, your AP20 sequence is visible immediately.
Workunit 981345911 : 227357507341820861+287842666*23#*n for n=0..19
You can select the minimum length of AP for which to receive these notifications in your PrimeGrid preferences.
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact us and we will surely resolve any problems.
Once again, congratulations on your find! Thank you for participating in PrimeGrid.
Sincerely,
The PrimeGrid Staff
:congrats01 on another Prime Number. :BigGrin
Dear Primefinder,
Congratulations! Our records indicate that a computer registered by you has found a unique prime number. This computer is running BOINC, is attached to the PrimeGrid project, and is assigned to the Sophie Germain (LLR). Since candidates on this subproject are not large enough to report to the Top 5000 Primes List, your prime is visible immediately.
Workunit 990851342 : 9550142025825*2^1290000-1 (388342 digits)
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact us and we will surely resolve any problems.
Once again, congratulations on your find! Thank you for participating in PrimeGrid.
Half your luck. Well done Dark Angel. :bravo
:congrats01 Dark Angel. Collecting a few Primes lately. :congrats v:
Well done Dark Angel!
:party:
I found a prime during the recent challenge.
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Dear Primefinder,
Congratulations! Our records indicate that a computer registered by you has found a unique prime number. This computer is assigned to the PPS (LLR). Since candidates on this subproject are not large enough to report to the Top 5000 Primes List, your prime is visible immediately.
Workunit 1033179696 : 3519*2^1827595+1 (550165 digits)
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact us and we will surely resolve any problems.
Once again, congratulations on your find! Thank you for participating in PrimeGrid.
Sincerely,
The PrimeGrid Staff
Well done Jave. Congrats :congrats
Congratulations Jave. :bravo
Congrats Jave v:
:congrats01 jave808, even more impressive, considering you were running only 1 PC - :congrats :congrats
Quote from: Dark Angel on October 26, 2023, 11:21:34 PMWorkunit 976133681 : 9201208253295*2^1290000-1 (388342 digits)
Congratulations DA! Who ever says size doesn't matter has never tried crunching primes. :congrats
Ok, not strictly a prime but ...
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Dear AP finder,
Congratulations! Our records indicate that a computer registered by you has found a unique Arithmetic Progression of primes of length 20. This computer is assigned to the AP27 project. Since primes found in this subproject are not large enough to report to the Top 5000 Primes List, your AP20 sequence is visible immediately.
Workunit 1099159833 : 808906595034633083+190464042*23#*n for n=0..19
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Congratulations :party: :party1: :party:
Congratulations Dark Angel. You must have got the last one :congrats :congrats :congrats
Dear AP finder,
Congratulations! Our records indicate that a computer registered by you has found a unique Arithmetic Progression of primes of length 20. This computer is assigned to the AP27 project. Since primes found in this subproject are not large enough to report to the Top 5000 Primes List, your AP20 sequence is visible immediately.
Workunit 1104366526 : 793431407117489339+122326396*23#*n for n=0..19
You can select the minimum length of AP for which to receive these notifications in your PrimeGrid preferences.
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact us and we will surely resolve any problems.
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:congrats01 Dark Angel :congrats v: :congrats
Keep it up Dark Angel... :congrats01
Quote from: Cruncher Pete on April 21, 2024, 05:46:25 PMKeep it up Dark Angel... :congrats01
Well ok then, if you insist.
Dear AP finder,
Congratulations! Our records indicate that a computer registered by you has found a unique Arithmetic Progression of primes of length 20. This computer is assigned to the AP27 project. Since primes found in this subproject are not large enough to report to the Top 5000 Primes List, your AP20 sequence is visible immediately.
Workunit 1109309078 : 798032751945325321+127743080*23#*n for n=0..19
You can select the minimum length of AP for which to receive these notifications in your PrimeGrid preferences.
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact us and we will surely resolve any problems.
Once again, congratulations on your find! Thank you for participating in PrimeGrid.
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Dear AP finder,
Congratulations! Our records indicate that a computer registered by you has found a unique Arithmetic Progression of primes of length 20. This computer is assigned to the AP27 project. Since primes found in this subproject are not large enough to report to the Top 5000 Primes List, your AP20 sequence is visible immediately.
Workunit 1109258691 : 896029146269096471+53942156*23#*n for n=0..19
You can select the minimum length of AP for which to receive these notifications in your PrimeGrid preferences.
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact us and we will surely resolve any problems.
Once again, congratulations on your find! Thank you for participating in PrimeGrid.
Sincerely,
The PrimeGrid Staff
Dear AP finder,
Congratulations! Our records indicate that a computer registered by you has found a unique Arithmetic Progression of primes of length 20. This computer is assigned to the AP27 project. Since primes found in this subproject are not large enough to report to the Top 5000 Primes List, your AP20 sequence is visible immediately.
Workunit 1109056378 : 527138481059669797+271987024*23#*n for n=0..19
You can select the minimum length of AP for which to receive these notifications in your PrimeGrid preferences.
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact us and we will surely resolve any problems.
Once again, congratulations on your find! Thank you for participating in PrimeGrid.
Sincerely,
The PrimeGrid Staff
Dear AP finder,
Congratulations! Our records indicate that a computer registered by you has found a unique Arithmetic Progression of primes of length 20. This computer is assigned to the AP27 project. Since primes found in this subproject are not large enough to report to the Top 5000 Primes List, your AP20 sequence is visible immediately.
Workunit 1109253630 : 592805768785020499+202139675*23#*n for n=0..19
You can select the minimum length of AP for which to receive these notifications in your PrimeGrid preferences.
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact us and we will surely resolve any problems.
Once again, congratulations on your find! Thank you for participating in PrimeGrid.
Sincerely,
The PrimeGrid Staff
Dear AP finder,
Congratulations! Our records indicate that a computer registered by you has found a unique Arithmetic Progression of primes of length 20. This computer is assigned to the AP27 project. Since primes found in this subproject are not large enough to report to the Top 5000 Primes List, your AP20 sequence is visible immediately.
Workunit 1109049902 : 564029960948335831+271978700*23#*n for n=0..19
You can select the minimum length of AP for which to receive these notifications in your PrimeGrid preferences.
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact us and we will surely resolve any problems.
Once again, congratulations on your find! Thank you for participating in PrimeGrid.
Sincerely,
The PrimeGrid Staff
Dear AP finder,
Congratulations! Our records indicate that a computer registered by you has found a unique Arithmetic Progression of primes of length 20. This computer is assigned to the AP27 project. Since primes found in this subproject are not large enough to report to the Top 5000 Primes List, your AP20 sequence is visible immediately.
Workunit 1109197560 : 275970486838149503+333287725*23#*n for n=0..19
You can select the minimum length of AP for which to receive these notifications in your PrimeGrid preferences.
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact us and we will surely resolve any problems.
Once again, congratulations on your find! Thank you for participating in PrimeGrid.
Sincerely,
The PrimeGrid Staff
Yes, that's six in a row. ;)
:congrats01 on your AP finds Dark Angel, I may have missed it, but have you gotten your AP21 or AP22 yet?
and two more
Dear AP finder,
Congratulations! Our records indicate that a computer registered by you has found a unique Arithmetic Progression of primes of length 20. This computer is assigned to the AP27 project. Since primes found in this subproject are not large enough to report to the Top 5000 Primes List, your AP20 sequence is visible immediately.
Workunit 1109240965 : 81100417176245377+333368832*23#*n for n=0..19
You can select the minimum length of AP for which to receive these notifications in your PrimeGrid preferences.
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact us and we will surely resolve any problems.
Once again, congratulations on your find! Thank you for participating in PrimeGrid.
Sincerely,
The PrimeGrid Staff
Dear AP finder,
Congratulations! Our records indicate that a computer registered by you has found a unique Arithmetic Progression of primes of length 20. This computer is assigned to the AP27 project. Since primes found in this subproject are not large enough to report to the Top 5000 Primes List, your AP20 sequence is visible immediately.
Workunit 1109311188 : 481846922399152423+202268217*23#*n for n=0..19
You can select the minimum length of AP for which to receive these notifications in your PrimeGrid preferences.
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact us and we will surely resolve any problems.
Once again, congratulations on your find! Thank you for participating in PrimeGrid.
Sincerely,
The PrimeGrid Staff
Quote from: tazzduke on May 04, 2024, 06:34:49 PM:congrats01 on your AP finds Dark Angel, I may have missed it, but have you gotten your AP21 or AP22 yet?
I have four AP21s but no AP22s or 23s of my own yet. I've double checked four 22s and a 23.
:congrats01 Dark Angel. :congrats :congrats
Oooo, looky! Three more!
Dear AP finder,
Congratulations! Our records indicate that a computer registered by you has found a unique Arithmetic Progression of primes of length 20. This computer is assigned to the AP27 project. Since primes found in this subproject are not large enough to report to the Top 5000 Primes List, your AP20 sequence is visible immediately.
Workunit 1109290244 : 427494549936323179+333495913*23#*n for n=0..19
You can select the minimum length of AP for which to receive these notifications in your PrimeGrid preferences.
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact us and we will surely resolve any problems.
Once again, congratulations on your find! Thank you for participating in PrimeGrid.
Sincerely,
The PrimeGrid Staff
Dear AP finder,
Congratulations! Our records indicate that a computer registered by you has found a unique Arithmetic Progression of primes of length 20. This computer is assigned to the AP27 project. Since primes found in this subproject are not large enough to report to the Top 5000 Primes List, your AP20 sequence is visible immediately.
Workunit 1109343146 : 654719355879544279+127806467*23#*n for n=0..19
You can select the minimum length of AP for which to receive these notifications in your PrimeGrid preferences.
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact us and we will surely resolve any problems.
Once again, congratulations on your find! Thank you for participating in PrimeGrid.
Sincerely,
The PrimeGrid Staff
Dear AP finder,
Congratulations! Our records indicate that a computer registered by you has found a unique Arithmetic Progression of primes of length 20. This computer is assigned to the AP27 project. Since primes found in this subproject are not large enough to report to the Top 5000 Primes List, your AP20 sequence is visible immediately.
Workunit 1109312023 : 32261104021827361+333533656*23#*n for n=0..19
You can select the minimum length of AP for which to receive these notifications in your PrimeGrid preferences.
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact us and we will surely resolve any problems.
Once again, congratulations on your find! Thank you for participating in PrimeGrid.
Sincerely,
The PrimeGrid Staff
That three cogratulations Dark Angel. :congrats01 :congrats01 :congrats01 :bravo :congrats :congrats :congrats
Every time I check that site there seems to be another one!
Dear AP finder,
Congratulations! Our records indicate that a computer registered by you has found a unique Arithmetic Progression of primes of length 20. This computer is assigned to the AP27 project. Since primes found in this subproject are not large enough to report to the Top 5000 Primes List, your AP20 sequence is visible immediately.
Workunit 1109320123 : 533163332252050177+272421891*23#*n for n=0..19
You can select the minimum length of AP for which to receive these notifications in your PrimeGrid preferences.
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact us and we will surely resolve any problems.
Once again, congratulations on your find! Thank you for participating in PrimeGrid.
Sincerely,
The PrimeGrid Staff
Knock knock
Who's there?
Anna
Anna who?
Anna-nother one!
Dear AP finder,
Congratulations! Our records indicate that a computer registered by you has found a unique Arithmetic Progression of primes of length 20. This computer is assigned to the AP27 project. Since primes found in this subproject are not large enough to report to the Top 5000 Primes List, your AP20 sequence is visible immediately.
Workunit 1109272074 : 749102729048645381+202195680*23#*n for n=0..19
You can select the minimum length of AP for which to receive these notifications in your PrimeGrid preferences.
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact us and we will surely resolve any problems.
Once again, congratulations on your find! Thank you for participating in PrimeGrid.
Sincerely,
The PrimeGrid Staff
Leave one for me Dark Angel. :congrats01
Quote from: Dark Angel on Yesterday at 11:16:11 AMKnock knock
Who's there?
Anna
Anna who?
Anna-nother one!
Dear AP finder,
Congratulations! Our records indicate that a computer registered by you has found a unique Arithmetic Progression of primes of length 20. This computer is assigned to the AP27 project. Since primes found in this subproject are not large enough to report to the Top 5000 Primes List, your AP20 sequence is visible immediately.
Workunit 1109272074 : 749102729048645381+202195680*23#*n for n=0..19
You can select the minimum length of AP for which to receive these notifications in your PrimeGrid preferences.
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact us and we will surely resolve any problems.
Once again, congratulations on your find! Thank you for participating in PrimeGrid.
Sincerely,
The PrimeGrid Staff
Congrats Dark Angel :congrats :congrats
I have mine set to only notify me if I have an AP26 or larger in the Preferences. I had a look today and I have found 1617 and Double Checker on 959. My largest is a AP26
508792661457619141+46576893*23#*n for n=0..25
508792661457619141+46576893*223092870*0=508792661457619141
508792661457619141+46576893*223092870*1=519183634192672051
508792661457619141+46576893*223092870*2=529574606927724961
508792661457619141+46576893*223092870*3=539965579662777871
508792661457619141+46576893*223092870*4=550356552397830781
508792661457619141+46576893*223092870*5=560747525132883691
508792661457619141+46576893*223092870*6=571138497867936601
508792661457619141+46576893*223092870*7=581529470602989511
508792661457619141+46576893*223092870*8=591920443338042421
508792661457619141+46576893*223092870*9=602311416073095331
508792661457619141+46576893*223092870*10=612702388808148241
508792661457619141+46576893*223092870*11=623093361543201151
508792661457619141+46576893*223092870*12=633484334278254061
508792661457619141+46576893*223092870*13=643875307013306971
508792661457619141+46576893*223092870*14=654266279748359881
508792661457619141+46576893*223092870*15=664657252483412791
508792661457619141+46576893*223092870*16=675048225218465701
508792661457619141+46576893*223092870*17=685439197953518611
508792661457619141+46576893*223092870*18=695830170688571521
508792661457619141+46576893*223092870*19=706221143423624431
508792661457619141+46576893*223092870*20=716612116158677341
508792661457619141+46576893*223092870*21=727003088893730251
508792661457619141+46576893*223092870*22=737394061628783161
508792661457619141+46576893*223092870*23=747785034363836071
508792661457619141+46576893*223092870*24=758176007098888981
508792661457619141+46576893*223092870*25=768566979833941891
Quote from: Dingo on Yesterday at 12:57:22 PMQuote from: Dark Angel on Yesterday at 11:16:11 AMKnock knock
Who's there?
Anna
Anna who?
Anna-nother one!
Dear AP finder,
Congratulations! Our records indicate that a computer registered by you has found a unique Arithmetic Progression of primes of length 20. This computer is assigned to the AP27 project. Since primes found in this subproject are not large enough to report to the Top 5000 Primes List, your AP20 sequence is visible immediately.
Workunit 1109272074 : 749102729048645381+202195680*23#*n for n=0..19
You can select the minimum length of AP for which to receive these notifications in your PrimeGrid preferences.
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact us and we will surely resolve any problems.
Once again, congratulations on your find! Thank you for participating in PrimeGrid.
Sincerely,
The PrimeGrid Staff
Congrats Dark Angel :congrats :congrats
I have mine set to only notify me if I have an AP26 or larger in the Preferences. I had a look today and I have found 1617 and Double Checker on 959. My largest is a AP26
508792661457619141+46576893*23#*n for n=0..25
508792661457619141+46576893*223092870*0=508792661457619141
508792661457619141+46576893*223092870*1=519183634192672051
508792661457619141+46576893*223092870*2=529574606927724961
508792661457619141+46576893*223092870*3=539965579662777871
508792661457619141+46576893*223092870*4=550356552397830781
508792661457619141+46576893*223092870*5=560747525132883691
508792661457619141+46576893*223092870*6=571138497867936601
508792661457619141+46576893*223092870*7=581529470602989511
508792661457619141+46576893*223092870*8=591920443338042421
508792661457619141+46576893*223092870*9=602311416073095331
508792661457619141+46576893*223092870*10=612702388808148241
508792661457619141+46576893*223092870*11=623093361543201151
508792661457619141+46576893*223092870*12=633484334278254061
508792661457619141+46576893*223092870*13=643875307013306971
508792661457619141+46576893*223092870*14=654266279748359881
508792661457619141+46576893*223092870*15=664657252483412791
508792661457619141+46576893*223092870*16=675048225218465701
508792661457619141+46576893*223092870*17=685439197953518611
508792661457619141+46576893*223092870*18=695830170688571521
508792661457619141+46576893*223092870*19=706221143423624431
508792661457619141+46576893*223092870*20=716612116158677341
508792661457619141+46576893*223092870*21=727003088893730251
508792661457619141+46576893*223092870*22=737394061628783161
508792661457619141+46576893*223092870*23=747785034363836071
508792661457619141+46576893*223092870*24=758176007098888981
508792661457619141+46576893*223092870*25=768566979833941891
Nice!
At this rate I might have to do something similar though I'm only expecting to be on the project long enough for the sprint.
So I set the filter to not notify of any more of length 20, and promptly get a 22. Filter goes up another notch now.
Dear AP finder,
Congratulations! Our records indicate that a computer registered by you has found a unique Arithmetic Progression of primes of length 22. This computer is assigned to the AP27 project. Since primes found in this subproject are not large enough to report to the Top 5000 Primes List, your AP22 sequence is visible immediately.
Workunit 1109039003 : 855675125465502611+127309225*23#*n for n=0..21
You can select the minimum length of AP for which to receive these notifications in your PrimeGrid preferences.
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact us and we will surely resolve any problems.
Once again, congratulations on your find! Thank you for participating in PrimeGrid.
Sincerely,
:congrats01 Dark Angel :congrats :congrats