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− | A '''Titanic prime''' is a [[ | + | A '''Titanic prime''' is a [[prime]] number whose decimal representation has 1,000 or more digits. |
The smallest titanic prime is <math>10^{999}{+}7</math>. | The smallest titanic prime is <math>10^{999}{+}7</math>. | ||
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− | *[[Gigantic prime]] ≥ 10 | + | *[[Gigantic prime]] ≥ 10 000 digits |
− | *[[Megaprime]] ≥ 1 | + | *[[Megaprime]] ≥ 1 000 000 digits |
− | *[[Gigaprime]] ≥ 1 | + | *[[Gigaprime]] ≥ 1 000 000 000 digits |
[[Category:Primes]] | [[Category:Primes]] |
Revision as of 16:45, 5 February 2019
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A Titanic prime is a prime number whose decimal representation has 1,000 or more digits.
The smallest titanic prime is [math]\displaystyle{ 10^{999}{+}7 }[/math].
This term was invented by Samuel Yates.
See also
- Gigantic prime ≥ 10 000 digits
- Megaprime ≥ 1 000 000 digits
- Gigaprime ≥ 1 000 000 000 digits