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A '''Megaprime''' is a [[prime]] number whose decimal representation has 1,000,000 or more digits. There are infinitely many megaprimes because there are infinitely primes. In fact, since there are only finitely many natural numbers with less than 1 000 000 digits, "nearly all" primes are megaprimes.
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A '''Megaprime''' is a [[prime]] number whose decimal representation has {{Num|1000000}} or more digits. There are infinitely many megaprimes because there are infinitely primes. In fact, since there are only finitely many natural numbers with less than {{Num|1000000}} digits, "nearly all" primes are megaprimes.
  
 
As of present (Feb. 2019), 441 megaprimes are known, of those, 14 are [[Mersenne prime]]s. The current list is avalable [http://primes.utm.edu/primes/search.php?MinDigits=1000000&&Number=1000&Style=HTML here].
 
As of present (Feb. 2019), 441 megaprimes are known, of those, 14 are [[Mersenne prime]]s. The current list is avalable [http://primes.utm.edu/primes/search.php?MinDigits=1000000&&Number=1000&Style=HTML here].
  
 
==See also==
 
==See also==
*[[Titanic prime]] ≥ 1 000 digits
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*[[Titanic prime]] ≥ {{Num|1000}} digits
*[[Gigantic prime]] ≥ 10 000 digits
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*[[Gigantic prime]] ≥ {{Num|10000}} digits
*[[Gigaprime]] ≥ 1 000 000 000 digits
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*[[Gigaprime]] ≥ {{Num|1000000000}} digits
  
 
==External links==
 
==External links==
 
*[http://primes.utm.edu/primes/search.php Search form] at The Prime Pages
 
*[http://primes.utm.edu/primes/search.php Search form] at The Prime Pages
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Revision as of 13:42, 6 March 2019

Last update: 2019-02-05

A Megaprime is a prime number whose decimal representation has 1,000,000 or more digits. There are infinitely many megaprimes because there are infinitely primes. In fact, since there are only finitely many natural numbers with less than 1,000,000 digits, "nearly all" primes are megaprimes.

As of present (Feb. 2019), 441 megaprimes are known, of those, 14 are Mersenne primes. The current list is avalable here.

See also

External links