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  2. Largest known prime number - Wikipedia

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    The largest known prime number is 2 136,279,841 − 1, a number which has 41,024,320 digits when written in the decimal system. It was found on October 12, 2024, on a cloud-based virtual machine volunteered by Luke Durant to the Great Internet Mersenne Prime Search (GIMPS).

  3. List of largest known primes and probable primes - Wikipedia

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    The table below lists the largest currently known prime numbers and probable primes (PRPs) as tracked by the PrimePages and by Henri & Renaud Lifchitz's PRP Records. Numbers with more than 2,000,000 digits are shown.

  4. List of prime numbers - Wikipedia

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    A prime number (or prime) is a ... A different computation found that there are 18,435,599,767,349,200,867,866 primes (roughly 2 ... Largest known prime number;

  5. Record-breaking prime number containing more than 41 ... - AOL

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    A number is only considered a Mersenne prime if it can be written in the form 2ᵖ-1. Unlike other large prime numbers used in some applications to protect internet security, Mersenne primes are ...

  6. Great Internet Mersenne Prime Search - Wikipedia

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    As of October 2024, the project has found a total of eighteen Mersenne primes, sixteen of which were the largest known prime number at their respective times of discovery. The largest known prime as of October 2024 is 2 136,279,841 − 1 (or M 136,279,841 for short) and was discovered on October 12, 2024, by Luke Durant.

  7. List of Mersenne primes and perfect numbers - Wikipedia

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    Mersenne primes and perfect numbers are two deeply interlinked types of natural numbers in number theory. Mersenne primes, named after the friar Marin Mersenne, are prime numbers that can be expressed as 2 p − 1 for some positive integer p. For example, 3 is a Mersenne prime as it is a prime number and is expressible as 2 2 − 1.

  8. Megaprime - Wikipedia

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    A megaprime is a prime number with at least one million decimal digits. [1]Other terms for large primes include "titanic prime", coined by Samuel Yates in the 1980s for a prime with at least 1000 digits [2] (of which the smallest is 10 999 +7), [3] and "gigantic prime" for a prime with at least 10,000 digits [4] (of which the smallest is 10 9999 +33603).

  9. Curtis Cooper (mathematician) - Wikipedia

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    This is the tenth Mersenne prime for GIMPS. [2] On January 25, 2013, Cooper found his third Mersenne prime of 2 57,885,161 − 1. [3] On September 17, 2015, Cooper's computer reported yet another Mersenne prime, 2 74,207,281 - 1, which was the largest known prime number at 22,338,618 decimal digits. The report was, however, unnoticed until ...