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EFF prizes
As if having the best distributed computing client on the net is not a big enough incentive to run GIMPS, there is also a substantial award for the person that discovers a ten million digit prime number.
If you find such a prime with the software provided, GIMPS will claim the award and distribute the award according to the rules published on the GIMPS site.
The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) offers prizes to the people/projects that finds the following numbers:
Prizes
- $50,000 to the first individual or group who discovers a prime number with at least 1,000,000 decimal digits (awarded 2000-04-06)
- $100,000 to the first individual or group who discovers a prime number with at least 10,000,000 decimal digits (awarded 2009-10-22)
- $150,000 to the first individual or group who discovers a prime number with at least 100,000,000 decimal digits
- $250,000 to the first individual or group who discovers a prime number with at least 1,000,000,000 decimal digits
A word of warning!!!
If you decide to install this client, or any other DC client, on your employers machines, always, always get written permission before installing idle-cycle software on any machines you do not have absolute administrative control over.
Many companies have a strict policy against running any non-business software. You will not get a lot of sympathy from the DC community if you installed a DC client on a lot of machines and then got into trouble because of that. In some countries it is actually a criminal offence.
External links
- Electronic Frontier Foundation
- EFF Cooperative Computing Awards
- Monetary Awards from the GIMPS pages