Not me - but the dear Prof!
http://83.143.57.194:8080/res
That region has been exceptionally dry - I almost felt like pulling the plug on
it. If we don't step up to the next range up, that might well be not just our
largest PIES prime and so largest Generalised Eisenstein Prime, but also
probably largest non-Proth/Reisel-prime (I.e. one with <50% factorisation of
+/-1) ever found for quite a while. The 'supersized' ranges can't reach
anywhere near that far.
The funny thing is that I was just about to add a new service to my webserver,
and chose port 8080 to hang it off, and when I loaded up the browser, I got the
PIES range server rather than my web-server. Imagine my surprise to see a new
apple!
Of course, it's still pending a primality check (I think OversEis can now cope
with non-super candidates too, but PFGW will always cope), but it's not of the
form 2^s*3^t, so is not likely to be a PRP at all.
Phil
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