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Talk:Generalized Fermat number 5 2 4

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Karsten, please check to see if I did this one correctly. I would like to add a few more GFNs but will wait for you to check this one. It would not let me enter the 10-digit cofactor in GF divisor form, i.e. 49158491*2^5+1. Instead I was forced to enter the full cofactor.

I could not understand why it would not allow this. I confirmed that 49158491*2^5+1 is a Factor of xGF(4,5,2) both in the FactorDB and with PFGW.

Gary Barnes (talk) 22:28, 22 May 2024 (UTC)

Edit: I needed to add 49158491,5 as a GF Divisor before adding 5,2,4 as a GFn. All looks good to me now. Please verify if everything looks OK.

Gary Barnes (talk) 05:41, 23 May 2024 (UTC)

Adding only a number (like here only '1573071713') should work correctly: the factor is listed at the bottom.
Adding as a new GFN factor for example as '1573071713,2' will only show the red link to the Proth prime page, the red link to the GFN factor page and the k-value of this entry, which is false here.
This template looks for the given GFN factor page and reads the prime factor from it.
How to:
add the new GFN here, do not save, only "Show preview"
call the new GFN factor link in a new page, fill in the parameters (k- & n-value given in the page title), save if everything is ok
return to this page, again "Show preview", the factor should be shown correctly now
save after checked ok
Karbon (talk) 06:54, 23 May 2024 (UTC)