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UCLA mathematicians appear to have won a $100,000 prize from the Electronic Frontier Foundation for discovering a 13-million-digit prime number that has long been sought by computer users.
The new number has 17,425,170 digits —just writing them down makes for a 22.45-megabyte text file. The UCLA number had knocked an earlier number of Cooper’s, from 2006, out of the record books.
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