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To confirm that there were no errors in the [[hardware]] or [[software]], the number had to be independently verified by running tests on various machines with different architecture and software.
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The volunteers that ran these tests were:
 
The volunteers that ran these tests were:

Revision as of 13:37, 20 January 2019

M48 normally refers to the 48th Mersenne prime, in order of size from the smallest to greatest. This is the primary usage and what is referred to in the rest of this article. For clarification about other possible usages refer to the Nomenclature and notation article.

Discovery

The official discovery date for [math]\displaystyle{ 2^{57,885,161}{-}1 }[/math] was 2013-01-25. See the press release for the full description of this discovery.

Verification

To confirm that there were no errors in the hardware or software, the number had to be independently verified by running tests on various machines with different architecture and software.

The volunteers that ran these tests were:

  • Serge Batalov, who ran Ernst Mayer's Mlucas software on a 32 core server for 6 days (resource donated by Novartis IT group)
  • Jerry Hallett, who ran CUDALucas on an NVIDIA GPU for 3.6 days
  • Dr. Jeff Gilchrist, who ran two separate tests:
    • GIMPS software on an Intel i7 CPU for 4.5 days
    • CUDALucas software on an NVIDIA GTX 560 Ti in 7.7 days

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