Article 116QB Largest prime number yet discovered has 22 million digits

Largest prime number yet discovered has 22 million digits

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Alex Bellos
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There's a new prime number towering above all the others - until the next one is discovered.

New year. New largest prime.

A computer in Missouri has discovered the largest known prime number, 274,207,281- 1. It is about 22 million digits long, 5 million digits longer than the previous largest known prime, which was discovered in January 2013.

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