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Riesel problem 4, k•2n-1, 777,149 < k < 790,841

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The 4th Riesel problem involves determining the smallest Riesel numbers k•2n-1 for 777,149 < k < 790,841, the third and fourth Riesel k-values without any possible primes.

 
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m nmin nmax remain current target
0 1 1 6,845 0 957
1 2 3 5,888 1 1,472
2 4 7 4,416 2 1,648
3 8 15 2,768 3 1,276
4 16 31 1,492 2 769
5 32 63 723 0 352
6 64 127 371 0 171
7 128 255 200 0 84
8 256 511 116 0 39
9 512 1,023 77 0 37
10 1,024 2,047 40 11 11
11 2,048 4,095 29 12 12
12 4,096 8,191 17 5 5
13 8,192 16,383 12 2 2
14 16,384 32,767 10 2 2
15 32,768 65,535 8 3 3
16 65,536 131,071 5 1 1
17 131,072 262,143 4 1 1
18 262,144 524,287 3 2 2
19 524,288 1,048,575 1 0 0
20 1,048,576 2,097,151 1 0 ≥ 0
unknown 2,097,152 1 0 1

Multi Reservation 23: The current nmax = 2,000,000 as of 2024-09-06.

Riesel primes