My Mma gives: PrimeQ[1699246750872437141327603] (*??*) False FactorInteger[1699246750872437141327603] {{7, 1}, {242749535838919591618229, 1}} NextPrime[1699246750872437141327603, -1] 1699246750872437141327467 NextPrime[1699246750872437141327467] 1699246750872437141327609 ========= May be it's misprint: 1699246750872437141327609, not 1699246750872437141327603 ?
Воскресенье, 29 мая 2016, 14:00 +03:00 от "Adam P. Goucher" <apgoucher@gmx.com>:
Well, the largest known computation of PrimePi is:
PrimePi[10^26] = 1699246750872437141327603
(see https://dalspace.library.dal.ca/handle/10222/60524 )
By using Nest[NextPrime, 10^26, 10^7], this allows one to compute:
p_1699246750872437151327603 = 100000000000000000598602537
in an epic 40-minute corollary-snipe. I claim this is currently the largest known prime number with known index -- but of course you can break this record instantly by using NextPrime.
Best wishes,
Adam P. Goucher
Sent: Sunday, May 29, 2016 at 9:05 AM From: "Zak Seidov via math-fun" < math-fun@mailman.xmission.com > To: math-fun < math-fun@mailman.xmission.com > Subject: [math-fun] (Silly) Q to WolframAlpha
Q: What is known largest prime number with known index? A1: There is no largest prime. A2: 2^74207281-1 (as of April 2016)
? May I ask you gurus: Q: What is known largest prime number with known index? (e.g., as of 29.05.16 or smth) Zak _______________________________________________ math-fun mailing list math-fun@mailman.xmission.com https://mailman.xmission.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/math-fun