Below is a selection of records that have been computed using primecount. For a more complete list search for primecount on OEIS.org. There is also a mersenneforum thread where we have announced important records as well as details about these computations. If you have used primecount to compute an important new record please let me know and I will add your record to this page.
Most of these records have been computed using the primecount
app with backup support (which I stopped maintaining due to lack of
time) as these record computations often take weeks or months to
complete and power outages may occur in such time frames. Since the
latest primecount-7.x is significantly faster than the last primecount-backup-6.4
(especially on servers with > 100 CPU cores), I suggest using the
latest primecount version without backup support if you have a good
uninterruptible power supply (UPS) which prevents most power outages of
your PC/server. You can use the primecount app together with the Unix tee
command to store intermediate results in a log file.
For large π(x) computations that run over several weeks or months, it is important to verify such computations to protect against miscalculations due to hardware errors and/or bugs in primecount.
To verify a π(x)
computation, you compute π(x) twice. But for the
second run you use the --double-check option. The
--double-check option enables the use of alternative alpha
tuning factors, ensuring that all internal bounds in the second
computation differ slightly from the first run. This redundancy helps
guard against potential bugs in primecount: if an error exists, it is
highly unlikely that both π(x) computations would
produce the same (incorrect) result.
# First pi(x) computation using default alpha tuning factors
$ primecount 1e20 --status
# Second pi(x) computation using alternative alpha tuning factors
$ primecount 1e20 --status --double-check| x | Number of primes ≤ 10n | Date | Computed by |
| 1027 | 16,352,460,426,841,680,446,427,399 | 2015-09-06 | Kim Walisch & David Baugh |
| 1028 | 157,589,269,275,973,410,412,739,598 | 2020-08-30 | Kim Walisch & David Baugh |
| 1029 | 1,520,698,109,714,272,166,094,258,063 | 2022-02-28 | Kim Walisch & David Baugh |
For verification, all results on this page have been computed twice using different alpha tuning parameters (configuration parameters). You can read our announcements of these results in our mersenne forum thread.
| x | 10n-th prime | Date | Computed by |
| 1023 | 5,596,564,467,986,980,643,073,683 | 2015-10-09 | David Baugh |
| 1024 | 58,310,039,994,836,584,070,534,263 | 2015-10-20 | David Baugh |
| 1025 | 606,527,267,811,189,857,426,370,533 | 2022-04-07 | David Baugh |
| x | Number of primes ≤ 2n | Date | Computed by |
| 287 | 2,610,087,356,951,889,016,077,639 | 2018-11-28 | David Baugh |
| 288 | 5,159,830,247,726,102,115,466,054 | 2019-01-05 | David Baugh |
| 289 | 10,201,730,804,263,125,133,012,340 | 2020-05-09 | David Baugh |
| 290 | 20,172,933,541,156,002,700,963,336 | 2020-10-07 | David Baugh |
| 291 | 39,895,115,987,049,029,184,882,256 | 2020-11-14 | David Baugh |
| 292 | 78,908,656,317,357,166,866,404,346 | 2020-12-02 | David Baugh |
| x | Number of primes < en | Date | Computed by |
| e48 | 14,936,302,130,478,888,296 | 2015-03-07 | David Baugh |
| e49 | 39,754,427,477,873,197,008 | 2015-03-07 | David Baugh |
| e50 | 105,856,368,969,311,706,141 | 2015-03-07 | David Baugh |
| e51 | 281,987,525,487,483,629,729 | 2015-03-07 | David Baugh |
| e52 | 751,479,276,811,434,164,860 | 2015-03-10 | David Baugh |
| e53 | 2,003,417,881,848,387,803,588 | 2015-03-25 | David Baugh |
| e54 | 5,343,023,851,430,824,336,740 | 2015-04-10 | David Baugh |
| e55 | 14,254,686,649,867,417,156,723 | 2015-05-17 | David Baugh |
| e56 | 38,043,242,922,236,683,117,535 | 2015-08-03 | David Baugh |
| e57 | 101,564,348,447,358,891,206,901 | 2015-09-08 | David Baugh |
| e58 | 27,123,381,893,146,940,4637,903 | 2016-08-24 | David Baugh |
| e59 | 724,569,999,669,566,733,678,976 | 2020-08-04 | David Baugh |
| e60 | 1,936,182,213,929,180,232,892,229 | 2020-10-22 | David Baugh |
| e61 | 5,175,318,892,686,816,487,170,078 | 2021-03-15 | David Baugh |
| e62 | 13,837,220,920,267,326,266,315,383 | 2022-04-11 | David Baugh |
| x | Number of primes ≤ 10n/2 | Date | Computed by |
| 1047/2 | 5,956,317,545,928,249,075,039 | 2015-02-23 | David Baugh |
| 1049/2 | 57,086,403,558,149,290,301,868 | 2015-04-27 | David Baugh |
| 1051/2 | 548,074,549,053,620,897,173,483 | 2015-06-18 | David Baugh |
| 1053/2 | 5,270,353,162,790,246,525,701,178 | 2016-08-31 | David Baugh |