Primality testing Phi(12973,1549) [N-1, Brillhart-Lehmer-Selfridge] Running N-1 test using base 2 Calling Brillhart-Lehmer-Selfridge with factored part 33.34% Phi(12973,1549) is prime! (377.9968s+0.0129s)
Phi(12972,1549)/(12973*2568457) 197959442104205199017034094758996103412218431037095202288092330374222842701649318777463831556055823747729864637744147805209056662031789066059067488071155299333675594456815276194869769892303402502365314944918642506821741029488397914434463254991285693637 50975156130103503263112582670515556674669009963859588222365922410597343894462560416272188566732606040838234657 20653393077980669319219848127800190526252498306488167028151296649481013159376330285164518726914741633 1193740885024978535693212222017351181916902570922627062260277095972964103574217549779568267 6766969375118937720691117821253317878333 38326633888972671816294278880086321 376874018926418698249586476740841 246195518766935251 71026491428056081 906859022094911 44028873099881 26347309550459 17937871859009 12784791887303 12503548991459 802619884823 20681668127 18723110257 6356714563 1583539099 762399769 296800327 108198289 29988367 25100821 23520169 5791153 4029593 3650929
Phi(12972,1549)/(12973*2568457)
(12903 digits): ecpp12903.zip