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The magic prime number given to me by a mystical interdimensional sprite
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3119481214681286123 | |
Or: 3,119,481,214,681,286,123 | |
Pronounced as: | |
three quintillion, | |
one hundred nineteen quadrillion, | |
four hundred eighty one trillion, | |
two hundred fourteen billion, | |
six hundred eighty one million, | |
two hundred eighty six thousand, | |
one hundred twenty three | |
It's prime. These days it's easier to check these online than when I first discovered this number: | |
https://www.numberempire.com/primenumbers.php?number=3119481214681286123&action=check&_p1=2427 | |
3 + 119 + 481 + 214 + 681 + 286 + 123 = 1907 (also prime) | |
It can also be expressed as: | |
2^2 * 3^2 * 29 * 4943 * 24109 * 25073333 - 1 | |
2, 3, 29, 4943, 24109 and 25073333 are all primes as well. | |
It's not particularly related, but these are some more interesting primes: | |
- 23 | |
- 233 | |
- 2333 | |
- 23333 | |
- 23333333311 |
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