At 15:55 28.06.99 +0000, Jonathan Zylstra wrote: >The 10,000,000 digit prime would have an exponent of over >3010299.956, or 3010300 >which is found by taking (log 2 * 10,000,000) Actually, it's log10(2) * 10,000,000, which is a different number. Of course, since I'm not at home, I can't figure out _that_ number offhand, but see the posts from some weeks back to get the exact first exponent. /* Steinar */ ________________________________________________________________ Unsubscribe & list info -- http://www.scruz.net/~luke/signup.htm
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