SuperNerdy: US student finds world's largest known prime number
Jay!
12-11-2003, 03:07 PM
http://msutoday.msu.edu/news/index.php3?article=03Dec2003-1
MSU grad student discovers the big indivisible
by Sue Nichols
December 3, 2003 - An MSU graduate student has harnessed the power of the PC to discover the largest known prime number.
The number is 6,320,430 digits long, and took just more than two years to find using a distributed network of 60,000 volunteers' computers around the world.
Michael Shafer, a chemical engineering student, used his campus office PC to contribute spare processing power to the Great Internet Mersenne Prime Search, known as GIMPS. While the discovery might be a prime target for math anxiety jokes, Shafer noted the project isn’t an oversized math test. Rather, it’s a way to combine the excess computing power sitting on many home and office desks.
"People don’t have to be computer whizzes or math whizzes," Shafer said. "Anybody can do this project. That’s what makes it exciting. We can get so much more work done with networking projects such as this."
The new number is expressed as 2 to the 20,996,011th power minus 1. It is more than two million digits larger than the previous largest known prime number, and belongs to a special class of rare prime numbers called Mersenne primes.
Prime numbers are positive integers that can only be divided by themselves and one. Mersenne primes are an especially rare type of prime that take the form 2^p - 1, where p is also a prime number. The new number can be represented as 2^20996011 - 1. It is only the 40th Mersenne prime ever to have been found.
Shafer used a free software program as part of an international grid of 211,000 networked computers in virtually every time zone of the world.
"I had just finished a meeting with my adviser when I saw the computer had found the new prime," he said. "After a short victory dance, I called up my wife and friends involved with GIMPS to share the great news!"
He used a 2 GHz Pentium 4 Dell Dimension PC running for 19 days to prove the number prime. "The software runs great without affecting the computer," Shafer said. "I get my work done and contribute to the project at the same time."
Shafer's discovery was made Nov. 17, but it was not independently verified until this week.
Shafer, who grew up in DeWitt, Mich., participates in research involved with green chemistry – seeking alternatives to petroleum-based projects.
More information on the Mersenne project can be found at www.mersenne.org (http://www.mersenne.org/)
Someone write out that number, please... :)
MSU grad student discovers the big indivisible
by Sue Nichols
December 3, 2003 - An MSU graduate student has harnessed the power of the PC to discover the largest known prime number.
The number is 6,320,430 digits long, and took just more than two years to find using a distributed network of 60,000 volunteers' computers around the world.
Michael Shafer, a chemical engineering student, used his campus office PC to contribute spare processing power to the Great Internet Mersenne Prime Search, known as GIMPS. While the discovery might be a prime target for math anxiety jokes, Shafer noted the project isn’t an oversized math test. Rather, it’s a way to combine the excess computing power sitting on many home and office desks.
"People don’t have to be computer whizzes or math whizzes," Shafer said. "Anybody can do this project. That’s what makes it exciting. We can get so much more work done with networking projects such as this."
The new number is expressed as 2 to the 20,996,011th power minus 1. It is more than two million digits larger than the previous largest known prime number, and belongs to a special class of rare prime numbers called Mersenne primes.
Prime numbers are positive integers that can only be divided by themselves and one. Mersenne primes are an especially rare type of prime that take the form 2^p - 1, where p is also a prime number. The new number can be represented as 2^20996011 - 1. It is only the 40th Mersenne prime ever to have been found.
Shafer used a free software program as part of an international grid of 211,000 networked computers in virtually every time zone of the world.
"I had just finished a meeting with my adviser when I saw the computer had found the new prime," he said. "After a short victory dance, I called up my wife and friends involved with GIMPS to share the great news!"
He used a 2 GHz Pentium 4 Dell Dimension PC running for 19 days to prove the number prime. "The software runs great without affecting the computer," Shafer said. "I get my work done and contribute to the project at the same time."
Shafer's discovery was made Nov. 17, but it was not independently verified until this week.
Shafer, who grew up in DeWitt, Mich., participates in research involved with green chemistry – seeking alternatives to petroleum-based projects.
More information on the Mersenne project can be found at www.mersenne.org (http://www.mersenne.org/)
Someone write out that number, please... :)
IntegraBoy2003
12-11-2003, 03:09 PM
Lots of time on his hands..
BLU CIVIC
12-11-2003, 03:12 PM
he needs a hobby outside
TexasF355F1
12-11-2003, 03:13 PM
That's a big mofoin' number.
Jay!
12-11-2003, 03:16 PM
anyone else notice they're calling the group "GIMPS?"
:spit:
:spit:
TexasF355F1
12-11-2003, 03:20 PM
anyone else notice they're calling the group "GIMPS?"
:spit:
:lol2: I just noticed that.
:spit:
:lol2: I just noticed that.
Jay!
12-11-2003, 03:25 PM
Someone write out that number, please... :)
Here it is, 75 digits per line...
http://mersenne.org/prime6.txt
:eek2:
BTW, I bet my co-worker that it would end in a '7.' I was right. :D
Here it is, 75 digits per line...
http://mersenne.org/prime6.txt
:eek2:
BTW, I bet my co-worker that it would end in a '7.' I was right. :D
Neutrino
12-11-2003, 03:46 PM
i wonder what would that guy vote in "how many people have you slept with?" thread;)
kittedb18bt
12-11-2003, 03:51 PM
what a loser. oh, and what a waste to use their "15 minutes of fame".
ci5ic
12-11-2003, 04:33 PM
It's like the SETI@home program... Can't quite credit that one guy with the discovery though... just happened to pop up on HIS computer... that's like saying columbus invented Indians.
Xv7vX
12-11-2003, 08:18 PM
He has all this time, because he has never touched a girl
DiabloGT
12-11-2003, 08:32 PM
He has all this time, because he has never touched a girl
maybe some of his "friends" he has touched, they are probably gay is that close enough to a girl? :)
maybe some of his "friends" he has touched, they are probably gay is that close enough to a girl? :)
DigitalPhantom
12-11-2003, 08:40 PM
i dont even know what to say about that
YellowMaranello
12-11-2003, 11:23 PM
If you think that's a big number, you should see my bank account.
Sean
12-12-2003, 12:37 AM
Over 6 million digits... wow. Whats the point though?
Why are you calling him gay? You're making asumptions based on the fact that he likes math. Last time I checked, mathematician wasn't synonymous with gay.
"After a short victory dance, I called up my wife and friends involved with GIMPS to share the great news!"
So, he does have a wife. Although, that doesn't neccessarly mean anything ;)
Why are you calling him gay? You're making asumptions based on the fact that he likes math. Last time I checked, mathematician wasn't synonymous with gay.
"After a short victory dance, I called up my wife and friends involved with GIMPS to share the great news!"
So, he does have a wife. Although, that doesn't neccessarly mean anything ;)
TexasF355F1
12-12-2003, 02:42 AM
If you think that's a big number, you should see my bank account.
:lol2:
:lol2:
Cavallino
12-12-2003, 09:21 AM
Still no cure for cancer.... although....
If you think that's a big number, you should see my bank account.
You sure it's a big number? Are you sure it isn't NOTHING?
If you think that's a big number, you should see my bank account.
You sure it's a big number? Are you sure it isn't NOTHING?
YellowMaranello
12-12-2003, 09:31 AM
You sure it's a big number? Are you sure it isn't NOTHING?
Oh yeah, thats the one.
Oh yeah, thats the one.
speediva
12-12-2003, 01:04 PM
Great. Lemme guess.... I have to memorize this number EXACTLY or else I can't be a math teacher. :disappoin Just peachy. :p
YogsVR4
12-12-2003, 01:12 PM
Taken by itself, it’s quite a feat.
In the grand scheme of things, its pretty unimportant, but then again, a lot of topics here are on unimportant things one person or another did (this is directed at those who disparage what he did).
In the grand scheme of things, its pretty unimportant, but then again, a lot of topics here are on unimportant things one person or another did (this is directed at those who disparage what he did).
bobby28384
12-12-2003, 02:05 PM
If you were smart enough to go to MITm why the hell would you do that? How totally and utterly useless!!!! :loser:
Ssom
12-12-2003, 06:48 PM
Congratulations, you have just fucked up 2 great years of your life, please proceed into the suicide booth.
Silly bugger
Silly bugger
ac427cpe
12-12-2003, 07:18 PM
jeez, such unwarranted anger coming from people that I’m pretty sure would never even try something like that. it might be pointless, but in his defence, it's still a pretty incredible thing to have done.
Neutrino
12-12-2003, 07:30 PM
you guys are missing the point....the main purpose of the project was not to find this number. The pupose was to demonstrate another aplication of distributed computing
DiabloGT
12-12-2003, 09:42 PM
Over 6 million digits... wow. Whats the point though?
Why are you calling him gay? You're making asumptions based on the fact that he likes math. Last time I checked, mathematician wasn't synonymous with gay.
"After a short victory dance, I called up my wife and friends involved with GIMPS to share the great news!"
So, he does have a wife. Although, that doesn't neccessarly mean anything ;)
i bet his wife is a nerdy transvestite...
Why are you calling him gay? You're making asumptions based on the fact that he likes math. Last time I checked, mathematician wasn't synonymous with gay.
"After a short victory dance, I called up my wife and friends involved with GIMPS to share the great news!"
So, he does have a wife. Although, that doesn't neccessarly mean anything ;)
i bet his wife is a nerdy transvestite...
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