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Meaning of Mersenne prime | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B2
/mɛə(ɹ)ˈsɛn ˈpɹaɪm/

Definitions

A prime number which is one less than a power of two (i.e., is expressible in the form 2ⁿ-1; for example, 31=2⁵-1).

Examples

“In addition to being the largest known Mersenne prime, this number is also currently the largest known prime number of any type.”
“2005, Jean-Claude Bajard, Laurent Imbert, Thomas Plantard, Modular Number Systems: Beyond the Mersenne Family, Helena Handschuh, M. Anwar Hasan (editors), Selected Areas in Cryptography: 11th International Workshop, SAC 2004, Revised Selected Papers, Springer, LNCS 3357, page 159, Mersenne numbers of the form 2ᵐ-1 are well known examples, but they are not useful for cryptography because there are only a few primes (the first Mersenne primes are 3, 7, 31, 127, 8191, 131071, 524287, 2147483647, etc).”
“Mersenne primes, named after the French priest first describing them in the 17th century, are of the form of 2ᵖ-1, where the exponent p is a prime itself. Obviously 7 is a Mersenne prime, since 2³-1#61;7, and 3 is a prime. The interesting twist comes in the fact that there are certain primes that are double Mersenne primes. These are of the form 2#123;2ᵖ-1#125;-1, meaning that the exponent now is not just a prime, but it is itself a Mersenne prime. Since 2#123;2²-1#125;-1#61;7, 7 is the very first double Mersenne prime.”

CEFR level

B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.

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