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Rank Prime number Found by Found date Number of digits 1st 2^57,885,161 − 1 GIMPS 2013 January 25 17,425,170 2nd 2^43,112,609 − 1 GIMPS 2008 August 23 12,978,189 3rd 2^42,643,801 − 1 GIMPS 2009 April 12 12,837,064 4th 2^37,156,667 − 1 GIMPS 2008 September 6 11,185,272 5th 2^32,582,657 − 1 GIMPS 2006 September 4 9,808,358 6th 2^30,402,457 − 1 GIMPS 2005 December 15 9,152,052
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There is no such thing as a largest prime number - there can't be. The largest KNOWN prime number was found by the GIMPS project.
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The record is currently held by 2^57,885,161 − 1 with 17,425,170 digits. Its discovery resulted from the Great Internet Mersenne Prime Search (GIMPS).
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On Jan. 25, 2013, the largest known prime number, 2^57,885,161-1, was discovered on Great Internet Mersenne Prime Search (GIMPS) volunteer Curtis Cooper's computer.
As of September 2021, the largest known prime number is 2^82,589,933 − 1. It was discovered on December 7, 2018, through the Great Internet Mersenne Prime Search (GIMPS) project.
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On Jan. 25, 2013, the largest known prime number was discovered on Great Internet Mersenne Prime Search (GIMPS) volunteer Curtis Cooper's computer. The new prime number, 2 multiplied by itself 57,885,161 times, less one, has 17,425,170 digits.