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    The World Has A New Largest-Known Prime Number

    Wonder if the aliens from the movie Contact came up with this one.



    https://www.npr.org/2018/12/21/67920...n-prime-number

    There's a new behemoth in the ongoing search for ever-larger prime numbers — and it's nearly 25 million digits long.
    A prime is a number that can be divided only by two other whole numbers: itself and 1. The newly discovered number is what's known as a Mersenne prime, named for a French monk named Marin Mersenne who studied primes some 350 years ago.
    Mersenne primes have a simple formula: 2n-1. In this case, "n" is equal to 82,589,933, which is itself a prime number. If you do the math, the new largest-known prime is a whopping 24,862,048 digits long.
    We would write the number out for you, but it would fill up thousands of pages, give or take, and look like this gigantic zip file.
    The latest Mersenne prime comes courtesy of a project started in 1996 called the Great Internet Mersenne Prime Search, in which people download special software that runs in the background on their computers. A computer owned by Patrick Laroche of Ocala, Fla., discovered the number on Dec. 7, and mathematicians have spent the past two weeks verifying the calculations. It's more than a million and a half digits longer than the previous largest known prime, discovered about a year ago by a computer in Germantown, Tenn.
    Why should you care about Mersenne primes? They've proven useful in generating reasonably random numbers, but the best answer might be simply because they're there — and they're majestic.
    Chris Caldwell, a mathematician at the University of Tennessee, Martin, talked to NPR in 2009 about these large primes.
    "Mersennes, in a way, are kind of like a large diamond," Caldwell said back in 2009. Think about the Hope Diamond, a 45.52-carat diamond that sits in a special case in the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History, usually with crowds around it.
    "Nobody there looking at the Hope Diamond ever asks, 'Why did they bother to dig it up?' or 'What is it good for?' — even though it really isn't good for much other than to just hang there and people to look at," Caldwell said. "And in many ways, the Mersennes play that same role — that they really are the jewels of number theory."
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    I don't what value prime numbers are worth.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Captdon View Post
    I don't what value prime numbers are worth.
    Prime numbers are numbers that can only be divided wholly by themselves and 1.

    So... not sure if 1 is a prime number, I think it is but 1,3,5,7,11,13,17,19,23,27,31,37... etc
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    Quote Originally Posted by Captain Obvious View Post
    Prime numbers are numbers that can only be divided wholly by themselves and 1.

    So... not sure if 1 is a prime number, I think it is but 1,3,5,7,11,13,17,19,23,27,31,37... etc
    Yea, I know what they are. I don't know what value they are.

    Update- they are used in cryptology as multiples that are nearly impossible to decipher.

    1 isn't a prime number because there is no opposite.

    Whatever all that means.
    Last edited by Captdon; 12-21-2018 at 09:12 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Captdon View Post
    Yea, I know what they are. I don't know what value they are.
    ok, I wasn't trying to be condescending.

    That was said about a lot of discoveries but either way still fascinating, to me at least.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Captdon View Post
    Yea, I know what they are. I don't know what value they are.

    Update- they are used in cryptology as multiples that are nearly impossible to decipher.

    1 isn't a prime number because there is no opposite.

    Whatever all that means.
    Correct, 1 is not a prime number.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Captdon View Post
    Yea, I know what they are. I don't know what value they are.

    Update- they are used in cryptology as multiples that are nearly impossible to decipher.

    1 isn't a prime number because there is no opposite.

    Whatever all that means.
    There is no opposite?

    -1 ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tahuyaman View Post
    Correct, 1 is not a prime number.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Captain Obvious View Post
    Thanks, Cliff
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tahuyaman View Post
    If you disagree, prove it.
    I don't disagree, I already stated in the original post that I wasn't sure if it was or not.

    I just didn't chime in trying to take credit for something that was already established by someone else because I need attention.

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