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Difference between revisions of "Williams prime MP 362"
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{{Williams prime | {{Williams prime | ||
|WiBase=362 | |WiBase=362 | ||
− | |WiMaxn= | + | |WiMaxn=304000 |
− | |WiDate= | + | |WiDate=2024-08-21 |
|WiReserved=Karsten Bonath | |WiReserved=Karsten Bonath | ||
|WiNlist= | |WiNlist= | ||
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==History== | ==History== | ||
− | {{HistC|2019-07-05|253000|Karsten Bonath}} | + | {{HistC|2024-08-21|253000-304000|Karsten Bonath|665961}} |
− | {{HistC|2018-06-07|100000|Karsten Bonath}} | + | {{HistC|2019-07-05|100000-253000|Karsten Bonath}} |
+ | {{HistC|2018-06-07|1-100000|Karsten Bonath}} |
Latest revision as of 10:28, 21 August 2024
Reserved! This sequence is currently reserved by: Karsten Bonath |
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For all even n-values 361•362n+1 is a Generalized Fermat number. |
History
- 2024-08-21: Checked n = 253000 - 304000, Karsten Bonath
- 2019-07-05: Checked n = 100000 - 253000, Karsten Bonath
- 2018-06-07: Checked n = 1 - 100000, Karsten Bonath