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There's a factor already in my range
I've reserved the range 794000-795000, and have done some sieving. However, I've noticed looking at the gap analysis that my range isn't merely one gap, or part of a gap, but contains one gap, and another part gap. Specifically, it lists the gaps '794063988899173-794525752210181' and '794525752210181-797672762567201' that together cover my range.
This I gather means that 794525752210181 is a factor, that has already been found. However, I've only recently started the range, and am nowhere near that point in my sieving. Also, there doesn't appear to be a conflict in the reservations. Basically, I'm just curious where this factor came from. Can anyone shed any light on this?
Thanks
Silverfish
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Most likely it is a *comparably small* P-1 factor. There are a number of recorded cases where a P-1 factor will fall inside a sieve range. I remember there being another thread on here about it.
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I love 67607
7550000 - 7555000 5000 2 0 0 197368.631 (from Mike's page at all time stats)
7550000 - 7555000 5000 0 0 0 0.000 (from Mike's page at 2005 stats)
794525752210181 4847 7550823 1608 0 (actual factor)
It's a P-1 factor found bt MikeH, probably in 2004.
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Thanks, that clears it up nicely
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