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{{Williams prime
 
{{Williams prime
 
|WiBase=8
 
|WiBase=8
|WiMaxn={{#expr:floor({{GP|Riesel prime 2 9|RMaxn}}/3)}}
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|WiMaxn=2600000
|WiDate={{GP|Riesel prime 2 9|RDate}}
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|WiDate=2024-08-10
|WiReserved={{GP|Riesel prime 2 9|RReserved}}
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|WiReserved=Dmitry Domanov
 
|WiNlist={{Reuse Primelist|Riesel prime 2 9|RNlist|3}}
 
|WiNlist={{Reuse Primelist|Riesel prime 2 9|RNlist|3}}
|WiRemarks={{C|red|<b>!!!DO NOT RESERVE!!!</b>}} This list is a reuse of {{NRi|9|n}}.
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|WiRemarks={{C|red|<b>Do not add primes here</b>}}. Only add primes 3*{{Vn}} to {{NRi|9|n}}.<br>For additional history, see above reused Riesel sequence.}}
 
}}
 
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Revision as of 09:34, 9 December 2024

Reserved! This sequence is currently reserved by: Dmitry Domanov

Current data

Base : 8
Count : 20
Max n : 2,600,000
Date : 2024-08-10
Reserved : Dmitry DomanovDmitry Domanov/Reserved
1, 5, 7, 21, 33, 53, 103, 313, 517, 1863, 2669, 3849, 4165, 27805, 34353, 91953, 128081, 336759, 473285, 1561185
Remarks :
Do not add primes here. Only add primes 3*n to Riesel 9•2n-1.
For additional history, see above reused Riesel sequence.

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