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  1. The 32nd Mersenne Prime - Predicted by Mersenne by David Slowinski, 2010-07-06
  2. Calcul Distribué: Great Internet Mersenne Prime Search, Cluster Beowulf, Grille Informatique, Calcul Parasitaire, Seti@home (French Edition)
  3. Great Internet Mersenne Prime Search
  4. Classes of Prime Numbers: Twin Prime, Mersenne Prime, Fermat Number, Sophie Germain Prime, List of Prime Numbers, Wieferich Prime
  5. Some notes on multiplicative congruential random number generators with Mersenne prime modulus [2.sup.61]-1.: An article from: Journal of the South Carolina Academy of Science by James Harris, 2003-09-22
  6. Integer Sequences: Prime Number, Factorial, Binomial Coefficient, Perfect Number, Carmichael Number, Integer Sequence, Mersenne Prime
  7. Nombre Premier de Mersenne: Great Internet Mersenne Prime Search, Nombre Parfait, 7, 3, 31, Mersenne Twister, 2305843009213693951, 127 (French Edition)
  8. The 32nd Mersenne Prime, FOUND by Math Books, 2008-05-29
  9. Prime Numbers: Prime Number, Prime Number Theorem, Ulam Spiral, Great Internet Mersenne Prime Search
  10. Perfect Numbers: Perfect Number, Mersenne Prime, 6, 28, List of Perfect Numbers, 496
  11. Marin Mersenne: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by Judson Knight, 2001
  12. Three new Mersenne primes, and a conjecture (Illinois. University. Digital Computer Laboratory. Report) by Donald Bruce Gillies, 1964
  13. The 32nd Mersenne Prime Predicted by Mersenne
  14. The 32nd Mersenne Prime Predicted by Mersenne

61. What Is The Biggest Number You Can Get?
http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/mersenne_prime. PIATLAS. 20th February 2008 0429 AM. The amount of energy in the Universe would be the biggest number and
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Empress Palpatine 20th February 2008 - 12:34 AM In the process of looking for something else, I came across this:
Carl Sagan shows the biggest number...googolplex.
Can anyone beat this? 20th February 2008 - 01:16 AM
Wibble 20th February 2008 - 02:08 AM
The question can only be answered if we are talking of numbers with names associated - otherwise there is no such thing as a largest number.
rpenner 20th February 2008 - 02:40 AM infinity is not a number.
a google, 10^100 = 10^(10^2) is easily larger than any number any accountant in the visible universe will have to use.
10^303 is a Centillion (U.S. usage)
a googleplex = 10^(10^100) = 10^(10^(10^2)) might be the largest number that has a name known to the non-mathematician, but it is not the largest integer conceivable. It is not even the largest named number.
Proof: But there are names for numbers much larger than that.

62. S.O.S. Mathematics CyberBoard :: View Topic - Perfect Numbers - New Discovery?
Even perfect numbers are always of the form where is a Mersenne prime (http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/mersenne_prime). Conversely, all numbers of this form
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64. Java: A Judagrali Series
that list and find the first 4 whose number of digits is prime. Wikipedia has a list of the mersenne primes http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/mersenne_prime
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65. TerritorioScuola Wikipedia English - Mersenne_prime
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67. [perf-discuss] Need Performance Expertise For Google Summer Of Code Project
Refer http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/mersenne_prime How does this relate to OpenSolaris? Well OpenSolaris is involved in this years Google Summer of
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Tue Jul 24 10:18:03 PDT 2007 Calling all performance experts! Here's you chance to become part of mathematics history contributing to the finding of one of the rarest things known to man... Mersenne Primes (there are currently only 44 known to exist). Refer: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mersenne_prime How does this relate to OpenSolaris? Well OpenSolaris is involved in this years Google Summer of Code (GSoC)... Refer: http://www.opensolaris.org/os/project/summerofcode/students/ One of the projects is the FFT project which basically is about leveraging OpenSolaris for it's incredible scalability, cross platform support and most importantly it's observability and performance tools as a showcase for it's usefulness in highly threaded / HPC computing. To date we have taken what was a single threaded 'C' application 'Mlucas', added coarse grained parallel code (using OpenMP) to the

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70. Thomas Lauer: Newsletters 2005
Well, anyone interested in these things should go here for more http//mersennewiki.org/index.php/mersenne_prime. I am a great fan of George W Bush and the
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Dear all: Today was our last day in La Baule... a pity that a week can go by so swiftly. The last two days the weather was warmer but also much windier which made for rather good walking: the sea was an agitated grey-green monster and we were pummelled by the blasts of wind (the "chemin cotier" that follows the coast line from La Baule to Le Croisic for some 15 km often meanders quite high, above the sea, so the wind has all the advantages). There were also a few drops of rain but nothing a Brit would write home about:-) Probably due to the stormy weather and the fact that not many people were out and about we found many "coques" (cockles) yesterday and oysters today along the beaches. There were so many cockles, in fact, that after opening and eating a few on the spot and packing away some twenty more for dinner (which made for a nice mess in the backpack), we stopped or we could have opened a poissonnerie. The same for the oysters today: we collected about a dozen in less than 20 minutes (and we had brought a couple of plastic bags, so no mess in the backpack...) Tomorrow we'll drive up to Le Mont St. Michel, have a quick look and then continue towards Boulogne. Next morning we'll stock up on wine and other delicacies and then it's catching the ferry back home to the White Cliffs of Dover. (The Tunnel is a little quicker than the ferry we take, a catamaran that takes about 50 minutes in good weather, but approaching England via the traditional route is not bad either, we find.)

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Posted by lappy512 Sep 24 2005, 1159 PM. 7! But I got a FP (First Post) And, 7 is a http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/mersenne_prime!
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76. PhysOrgForum Science, Physics And Technology Discussion Forums -> A New Concept
http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/mersenne_prime This post has been edited by PJParent001 on Feb 20 2008, 0423 AM. Send PM ·
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77. Strange Numbers - Page 17 - Science Forums
http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/mersenne_prime. Quote. Originally Posted by Wiki. Mersenne primes have a close connection to perfect numbers,
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Quote: Originally Posted by hmm, maybe is mersenne prime? any confirmation? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mersenne_prime
Quote: Originally Posted by Wiki Mersenne primes have a close connection to perfect numbers, which are numbers that are equal to the sum of their proper divisors. Historically, the study of Mersenne primes was motivated by this connection; in the 4th century BC Euclid demonstrated that if M is a Mersenne prime then M(M+1)/2 is a perfect number. Two millennia later, in the 18th century, Euler proved that all even perfect numbers have this form. No odd perfect numbers are known, and it is suspected that none exists (any that do have to belong to a significant number of special forms; see perfect number for more details).
It is currently unknown whether there is an infinite number of Mersenne primes.

78. Re: [Prime] 42nd Mersenne Prime
Oh, and the wikipedia page http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/mersenne_prime is already updated. I was in the process on doing that when I noticed the water level
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Re: [Prime] 42nd Mersenne prime
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Sat, 26 Feb 2005 19:20:17 -0800 Kevin Sexton wrote: so the press release happened?
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I can only guess Eric found the prime8.txt file on the gimps site and went from there.
Worst part is this:
"For those curious to see the new prime in its full 7,816,230 digits of glory, the results of the short Mathematica calculation required to generate its decimal digits are available by downloading the notebook mersenne42.nb. If you do not own Mathematica, you can download a free trial version to view this file."
Oh, and the wikipedia page http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mersenne_prime is already updated. I was in the process on doing that when I noticed the water level rising... there's a broken pipe at my neighboors' but that's another story.
George Woltman wrote:
Tony Reix has verified the new Mersenne Prime! I'll have more details once the
press release and web site changes are ready.
Congratulations everyone!

79. Mersenne Prime - TheBestLinks.com - Mersenne Number, August 24, April 8, Canada,
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Mersenne primes have a close connection to perfect numbers , which are numbers that are equal to the sum of their proper divisors. Historically, the study of Mersenne primes was motivated by this connection; in the 4th century BC Euclid demonstrated that if M is a Mersenne prime then M(M+1)/2 is a perfect number. Two millennia later, in the 18th century Euler proved that all even perfect numbers have this form. No odd perfect numbers are known, and it is suspected that none exist. It is currently unknown whether there is an infinite number of Mersenne primes.

80. Mersenne Prime - Wikivisual
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(Redirected from Josh Findley Jump to: navigation search In mathematics , a Mersenne number is a number that is one less than a power of two
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A Mersenne prime is a Mersenne number that is a prime number. It is necessary for n to be prime for 2^n-1 to be prime, but the converse is not true. Many mathematicians prefer the definition that n has to be a prime number. For example, 31 = 2 − 1, and 5 is a prime number, so 31 is a Mersenne number; and 31 is also a Mersenne prime because it is a prime number. But the Mersenne number 2047 = 2 − 1 is not a prime because it is divisible by 89 and 23. And 2 -1 = 15 can be shown to be composite because 4 is not prime. Throughout modern times, the largest known prime number has very often been a Mersenne prime. Most sources restrict the term Mersenne number to where n is prime, as all Mersenne primes must be of this form as seen below. Mersenne primes have a close connection to perfect numbers , which are numbers equal to the sum of their proper divisors. Historically, the study of Mersenne primes was motivated by this connection; in the 4th century BC Euclid demonstrated that if M is a Mersenne prime then M(M+1)/2 is a perfect number. In the 18th century

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