Dream Chaser ⚡️ on Nostr: Former NVIDIA employee Luke Durant, spent $2 million and nearly a year to find the ...
Former NVIDIA employee Luke Durant, spent $2 million and nearly a year to find the largest currently known prime number.
Officially designated as 'M136279841,' this newly identified prime consists of 41,024,320 digits.
This image contains the first 3,000 digits.
Published at
2024-11-07 08:20:20Event JSON
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