To: LibWhacker
I've run a GIMPS client for a while. The numbers are so huge now though, that it takes weeks if not months to test a single number. Personally, I think it's astounding that they can factor a number like 2
74207281-1. That number is so large that it is pretty much imaginary. There is nothing in the universe that there is that many of.
I wish my drivers license or SSN were prime. Sadly, they are both divisable by 2. Yup.I'm a nerd.
28 posted on
02/23/2016 7:02:20 AM PST by
zeugma
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To: zeugma
Never had I thought to check, but my SS# is prime. Are there many 9 digit prime #s?
35 posted on
02/23/2016 11:06:17 AM PST by
Slicksadick
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To: zeugma; LibWhacker; SunkenCiv
Fortunately, no full factorization is needed, just a small test factorization up to about 40 000, then the Pollard's (P-1) method and finally Lucas-Lehmer Primality Testing. It is explained here
http://www.mersenne.org/various/math.php But, it is truly amazing.
45 posted on
02/24/2016 12:13:20 PM PST by
AdmSmith
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