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'''M33''' refers to 33rd [[Mersenne prime]] number 2<sup>859,433</sup>-1. | '''M33''' refers to 33rd [[Mersenne prime]] number 2<sup>859,433</sup>-1. | ||
− | It was discovered on 1994-02-01, by [[David Slowinski]] and [[Paul Gage]] using Cray C90 [[Classes of computers#Supercomputer|supercomputer]]. Computation of [[Lucas-Lehmer test]] for this number took 7.2 hours. | + | It was discovered on 1994-02-01, by [[David Slowinski]] and [[Paul Gage]] using [[Cray Research|Cray]] C90 [[Classes of computers#Supercomputer|supercomputer]]. Computation of [[Lucas-Lehmer test]] for this number took 7.2 hours. |
==External links== | ==External links== |
Revision as of 12:49, 29 January 2019
M33 refers to 33rd Mersenne prime number 2859,433-1.
It was discovered on 1994-02-01, by David Slowinski and Paul Gage using Cray C90 supercomputer. Computation of Lucas-Lehmer test for this number took 7.2 hours.
External links
- List of known Mersenne prime numbers at PrimeNet
- Page by Achim Flammenkamp, Uni Bielefeld