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A new Mersenne prime, 2^82589933-1, has been discovered by the Great Internet Mersenne Prime Search (GIMPS), marking it as the 51st Mersenne prime found. This prime number has an impressive length of 24,862,048 digits. The discovery was made on December 7, 2018, by volunteer Patrick Laroche using GIMPS software. This find is notable as it represents the largest known prime number to date. The ongoing contributions from volunteers highlight the collaborative nature of this mathematical exploration.
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A couple days ago, a new Mersenne prime,
$$2^{82589933}-1$$ has being found by GIMPS. It’s the number 51st Mersenne prime being found by men.

Link to GIMPS’s website:
https://www.mersenne.org/primes/?press=M82589933

Edit: According to my calculations using common logarithm, this number should be 24862048 digits long.
 
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Young physicist said:
A couple days ago, a new Mersenne prime,
$$2^{82589933}-1$$ has being found by GIMPS. It’s the number 51st Mersenne prime being found by men.

Link to GIMPS’s website:
https://www.mersenne.org/primes/?press=M82589933

Edit: According to my calculations using common logarithm, this number should be 24862048 digits long.
Well, since that is stated in the first sentence of the article, you're probably right.

BLOWING ROCK, NC, December 21, 2018 -- The Great Internet Mersenne Prime Search (GIMPS) has discovered the largest known prime number, 282,589,933-1, having 24,862,048 digits. A computer volunteered by Patrick Laroche made the find on December 7, 2018. Patrick is one of thousands of volunteers using free GIMPS software available at www.mersenne.org/download/.
 
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Young physicist said:
It’s the number 51st Mersenne prime being found by men.
It is also the largest prime found so far.
 
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