An amateur researcher and former Nvidia employee, Luke Durant, has uncovered the world’s largest known prime number: 2**136,279,841 – 1, surpassing the previous record-holder (2**82,589,933 – 1) by over 16 million digits.
Prime numbers, indivisible by any other number except 1 and themselves, are considered the “atoms of integers” in mathematics, with smaller examples being 2, 3, 5, and 7. Though primes extend to infinity, finding them becomes increasingly complex as the numbers grow larger. Durant’s discovery was made using the Great Internet Mersenne Prime Search (GIMPS), a free software program designed specifically for identifying large prime numbers. The search for this new prime involved thousands of GPUs operating across 24 data centers in 17 countries—a setup that marks a new era in prime discovery, as past large primes were found primarily with personal computers.
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