Media Release Contact: Louis K. Helm David A. Norris Phone: xxx/xxx-xxxx Phone: xxx/xxx-xxxx E-Mail: lhelm@umich.edu E-Mail: danorris@uiuc.edu December 3, 2002 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Second Prime Discovery in 5 Days for Distributed Computing System (Ann Arbor, MI / Champaign, IL) - ``Seventeen or Bust,'' a distributed computing network targeted at solving the Sierpinski problem, has uncovered its second gigantic prime in the last 5 days. A participant's Pentium 4 PC reported a 305,190-digit probable prime to the project's central server at 0349 GMT on Tuesday, 3 December 2002, and the prime was later proven by the Seventeen or Bust team. The newly discovered prime becomes the 21st-largest prime number ever found, and is also the third-largest known ``Proth prime'' -- primes of the form k*2^n + 1. The Houston, TX-based participant, James Burt, was participating in a distributed effort to solve the 80-year-old Sierpinski problem. The system uses the computing power of hundreds of personal computers across the Internet with the help of software developed by Louis Helm at the University of Michigan and David Norris at the University of Illinois. Anyone can participate by downloading the software, which communicates with the project's central server and automatically begins work on the problem. This discovery comes only 5 days after the project reported its discovery of a 210,186-digit prime -- its first breakthrough after 8 months of operation. The publicity of the last discovery helped to attract 500 new participants to the project in 5 days -- by far a record for Seventeen or Bust, more than doubling its user base, which now includes over 1000 volunteers. Helm and Norris are hopeful that this second discovery will draw even more new participants, which will drastically increase the project's computing power. Seventeen or Bust must find 15 more primes in order to complete its search and solve the Sierpinski problem. In recent years, distributed computing has made incalculable contributions to mathematics and science. Enormous networks such as Distributed.Net, SETI@Home and the Great Internet Mersenne Prime Search (GIMPS) have made national headlines. More information on the Seventeen or Bust project can be found at the SB web site at http://www.seventeenorbust.com/. ----