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The Trinity Hall Prime - Numberphile

2017-09-07

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A prime number "gift" from a mathematicians leaving his college.

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Featuring Tadashi Tokieda.

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Professor McKee explains: "Most of the digits of p were fixed so that: (i) the top two thirds made the desired pattern; (ii) the bottom third ensured that p-1 had a nice large (composite) factor F with the factorisation of F known. Numbers of this shape can easily be checked for primality. A small number of digits (you can see which!) were looped over until p was found that was prime."

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