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*[[PrimeGrid Sierpiński base 5]] / [[PrimeGrid Riesel base 5]]: helping to solve the [[Sierpiński-Riesel Base 5]] Problem.
 
*[[PrimeGrid Sierpiński base 5]] / [[PrimeGrid Riesel base 5]]: helping to solve the [[Sierpiński-Riesel Base 5]] Problem.
 
*[[PrimeGrid Sophie Germain Search]]: searching for primes {{V|p}} and 2{{V|p}}+1, and twin primes {{V|p}} and {{V|p}}+2.
 
*[[PrimeGrid Sophie Germain Search]]: searching for primes {{V|p}} and 2{{V|p}}+1, and twin primes {{V|p}} and {{V|p}}+2.
*[[PrimeGrid Riesel Problem]]: helping to solve the [[Riesel problem]].
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*[[PrimeGrid The Riesel Problem]]: helping to solve the [[Riesel problem]].
  
 
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Revision as of 22:11, 3 August 2021

Overview

PrimeGrid is a distributed computing project for searching for prime numbers of world-record size. It makes use of the Berkeley Open Infrastructure for Network Computing (BOINC) platform. As of October 2020, there are about 3,300 active participants (on about 16,000 host computers) from 89 countries, reporting about 1,860 teraflops.[1]

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