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The longest main number places the MSU computer between the top inventors

The longest main number places the MSU computer between the top inventors
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Vadodara: Computer Engineering graduates from the University of Technology and Technical Faculty M (FTE) have become the second person from the country to find one of the longest prime (PRP) quantities.
Jainam Shah, A BE (Computer Science) has found a long PRP number of more than 50,000 digits.
Based on the number of PRPS, Jainam and its project partners, Tamarashree Trivedi is ranked 150 of the top inventors globally.
PRP or prime prime is a number that the primality cannot be proven or not denied by anyone.
“It only depends on certain small numbers that you can find whether the number is a prime number or not.
If there is a bigger digit, the task is difficult.
Such numbers are considered a PRP,” said Dr.
Vishwas Raval, who guided The students in the discovery.
“Prima numbers are mainly used in encrypting data before being transmitted through the IT network.
If prime numbers are quite long, it becomes difficult for hackers to solve it and this provides more security for data transmission,” Raval said, explaining the importance of this discovery in the world of computer science “I got PRP at 1.54.951.
Prime probable is 79,209 digits, “he said” I used Super Computer Param Shawak to find this and I use data parallelism to find PRP in less time, “he added.
“If the same process is done on a personal computer, it may take almost a month and six days.
On the supercomputers, it requires a maximum of six days.
But through data parallelism on a super computer, I can do it in just eight hours,” Jainam said, which verified the numbers Use PFGW and Perl software.
According to the peak record of Henri & Renaud Lifitz, who maintains excellent records that may be found globally, probable prime found by Jainam is ranked 9,340 in terms of the number of digits on August 18.
“After a certain digit, it is challenging to find prime numbers that are possible.
This has been done in limited time by our students using the supercomputer facilities that have been given to us by Gujcost.
He is a witch,” said Professor’s Department Head of Professor Shah.

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