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2019-03-04 :Official opening of Prime-Wiki
2018-12-07 :M51 = 282,589,933-1 is reported prime.
2018-12-05 :PrimeWiki was established, restoring of old pages began.
 
2018-08-31 :Mersennewiki goes offline.
2017-12-26 :M50 = 277,232,917-1 is reported prime.
2016-01-13 : Multiple independent verification runs proveM49 is prime.
2015-09-17 :M49 = 274,207,281-1 is reported prime by a computer belonging toCurtis Cooper; but the discovery goes unnoticed until January 7.
2013-02-05 : Checks proveM48 and apress release is issued.
2013-01-25 :M48 discovered by GIMPS /Curtis Cooper.
2011-12-01 : Double-checking proves M(24036583) is the41st Mersenne prime.
2011-03-11 : The Mersennewiki now features300 articles.
2010-07-11 : Double-checking proves M(20996011) is the40th Mersenne prime.
2009-04-12 :M47 = 242,643,801-1 is reported prime by a computer belonging toOdd Magnar Strindmo; but the discovery goes unnoticed until June 4.
2008-09-06 : A 10 million digit longMersenne prime is found byHans-Michael Elvenich. This is second Mersenne prime discovered out of order since 1988. If it had been found just 2 weeks earlier, it would have won the $100,000EFF prize
2008-08-23 : A 10 million digit long Mersenne prime is found by one of theUniversity of California, Los Angeles computers running GIMPS, managed byEdson Smith. This is long enough to qualify for the $100,000prize offered by theElectronic Frontier Foundation. The new Mersenne prime is243,112,609-1.
2007-03-26 : Konstantin Agafonov finds that 19249 × 213,018,586 + 1 is prime. This 3,918,990-digit prime is the tenth success ofSeventeen or Bust project.
2006-09-11 :Tony Reix finishes verification of this 44th Mersenne prime using 16 Itanium2 1.5 GHz in six days.
2006-09-04 : A Mersenne prime is found by Dr.Curtis Cooper and Dr.Steven Boone's CMSU team again and verification starts. The new Mersenne prime is232,582,657-1
2005-12-24 : Tony Reix finishes verification using 16 Itanium2 1.5 GHz runningGlucas.
2005-12-15 : One of the 700 computers at the Central Missouri State University run by Curtis Cooper and Steven Boone (theCMSU team) finds the43th known Mersenne prime: 230,402,457 - 1.
2005-10-19 : Double check finds that 4847 × 23,321,063 + 1 is prime. This 999,744-digit prime is the ninth success ofSeventeen or Bust project.
2005-10-19 : The Mersennewiki now features100 articles.
2005-09-06 :TheMersennewiki goes online.
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