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Primes

Some years ago I had some free CPU cycles, decided to contribute a bit of time to the PrimeGrid project and, over the course of a few months, discovered/proved a few new prime numbers. Each of these works were generated by inserting the full decimal representation of a large prime into the data stream of an empty PNG file.

Find them on SuperRare

2557x2^962792+1
2557x2^962792+1
2871x2^818416+1
2871x2^818416+1
336094377897x2^1290000 1
336094377897x2^1290000 1
7407x2^1032180+1
7407x2^1032180+1
8043x2^923761+1
8043x2^923761+1
8909x2^1045795+1
8909x2^1045795+1
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