1031 1s in a row
2026-02-13 23:41:20.232019+01 by
Dan Lyke
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joshuaz
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Note also that one prime known in the last series is 1031 1s in a row. If you
know this you can tell people you have an 1031 digit prime memorized and then go "1111...."
They'll likely walk away, but then they'll also now have an 1031 digit prime memorized.
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