-
PrimeGrid is a
volunteer computing project that
searches for very
large (up to world-record size)
prime numbers whilst also
aiming to
solve long-standing...
-
PrimeGrid Official announcement of
discovery of 19637361048576 + 1,
PrimeGrid Official announcement of
discovery of 19517341048576 + 1,
PrimeGrid Official...
- any
sustainable results. In 2020,
PrimeGrid started another project that
searched for
Wieferich and Wall–Sun–Sun
primes simultaneously. The new project...
- Bust statistics".
PrimeGrid.
Retrieved November 21, 2019. Goetz,
Michael (July 10, 2008). "About the
Prime Sierpinski Problem".
PrimeGrid.
Retrieved September...
- Reynolds,
ported to the
PlayStation 3 by
Bryan Little, in a
distributed PrimeGrid project: 43142746595714191 + 23681770·23#·n, for n = 0 to 25. (23# = 223092870)...
- a
prime. In
December 2011,
another search was
started by the
PrimeGrid project; however, it was
suspended in May 2017. In
November 2020,
PrimeGrid started...
-
Twenty Sophie Germain Primes — from the
Prime Pages.
Retrieved 17 May 2020. "
PrimeGrid's Sophie Germain Prime Search" (PDF).
PrimeGrid.
Archived (PDF) from...
- December 2024[ref], the
largest known prime of the form pn# − 1 is 6533299# − 1 (n = 446,895) with 2,835,864 digits,
found by the
PrimeGrid project. As of December 2024[update]...
- "Seventeen or Bust".
PrimeGrid.
Retrieved 6 Dec 2019. "
PrimeGrid's Extended Sierpinski Problem Prime Search" (PDF).
primegrid.com.
PrimeGrid.
Retrieved 28 December...
- "
PrimeGrid Official Announcement" (PDF).
Primegrid. 1 May 2025.
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