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A Riesel number is a value of k such that k × 2N - 1 is always composite.

Using the same method presented in the Sierpinski problem article, Riesel found in 1956 that 509203 × 2N - 1 is always composite.

In order to demonstrate whether 509203 is the smallest Riesel number or not (the Riesel conjecture), a distributed computing project was created. Its name is Riesel Sieve.

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