Subject: Re: [HM] Mersenne primes and Russian mathematicians
From: Peter Ross (PRoss@scu.edu)
Date: Tue Apr 11 2000 - 17:50:14 EDT
In answer to the first question below, the website
http://www.utm.edu/research/primes/largest.html
includes, among other interesting lists, a list of the ten
largest known of the 38 known Mersenne primes. It notes
that the largest listed may not be the 38th according to
size since "the region between the largest two and the
previous primes has not been completely searched".
The abbreviated website
http://www.utm.edu/research/primes/
has an astonishing amount of information on primes, including
ways to see them graphically and even hear them.
Peter Ross
Santa Clara University
> 1. Which are the Mersenne primes 31 to 38th?
>
> 2. Have you some information on the life and work of
> Russian mathematicians A. T. Fromenko and Vladimir Voevodsky?
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