
Will a randomly generated integer from 1 to 1 quattuordecillion be prime?
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On February 9th, I will use random.org to generate the integer. Range is inclusive. 1 quattuordecillion is the number 10^45.
Using the highly accurate approximation Li(x), there are about 9,746 duodecillion prime numbers within the range.
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Update 2025-12-01 (PST) (AI summary of creator comment): Number Generation Method:
Using random.org's Integer Set Generator
Generating 45 sets of one integer each from 0 to 9 (digit by digit)
The number
00...00
(all zeros) is mapped to 10^45
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