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Revision as of 02:35, 29 May 2020
The Sierpiński-Riesel Base 5 Project is a distributed computing project. It was formally managed by users of mersenneforum.org, and is currently a subproject on PrimeGrid.
Goal
Sierpiński-Riesel Base 5 tries to prove that k=159986 is the smallest possible Sierpiński number base 5 and that k=346802 is the smallest possible Riesel number base 5. To prove this, one must find primes for all k below the smallest known number.
How to participate
Participants in either of the projects reserve a k in the forum, then use NewPGen to sieve and then LLR to PRP test (for primality). After that, users unreserve their k again if no primes are found. Instructions to the project can be found at OmbooHankvalds guidepages.
Status
As of 29 May 2020, there are 30 Sierpiński and 63 Riesel base 5 candidate k left, for which no prime has been found.
Results
Primes from the project can be seen on the status-page of either the Sierpińskis or the Riesels.