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Subject: Prime GAP of 82794
Date: Sat, 29 Sep 2001 14:26:41 -0700
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From: "Milton Brown" <miltbrown@...>
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There are no prime numbers between
10^5020+47311
and
10^5020-35483
yielding a prime GAP of 82794 (or 82795).
These end-points may be (?) certifiable
with Primo 1.0. It is hard to tell with so much
hype about it. Anyone who cares to try with
a fast machine for a month or twelve is welcome.
Milton L. Brown
miltbrown@...
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