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Ivan Pervushin (Biography)

Ivan Mikheevich Pervushin (1827 - 1900) Russian priest and mathematician, best known for finding factors of the Fermat numbers $2^{2^{12}} + 1$ and $2^{2^{23}} + 1$ and finding the ninth Mersenne prime, $2^{61} - 1$ .

Born in Perm, he studied to be a priest in Kazan and later moved to practice in Zamaraevo. When Pervushin was not saying Mass, he devoted himself to studying number theory. It was in Zamaraevo that Pervushin pondered Marin Mersenne's list of prime numbers of the form $2^p - 1$ and discovered that Mersenne was mistaken to exclude 61, for 2305843009213693951 is in fact prime. Today computers can verify this practically instantaneously, but in Pervushin's day, it took Hudelot 54 hours in 1887 to confirm Pervushin's result, performing the Lucas-Lehmer primality test by hand.

The same year that Pervushin discovered the ninth Mersenne prime, he visited Shadrinsk and wrote an article critical of the government there. The government exiled him to Mehonskoe, where he spent the rest of his life. Still, the ninth Mersenne prime, the largest prime number known at the time, was for a while known as ``Pervushin's number.''

Bibliography

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Eric Bach & Jeffrey Shallit, Algorithmic Number Theory: Volume 1: Efficient Algorithms. Cambridge: MIT Press (1996): 7




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Cross-references: Lucas-Lehmer primality test, computers, prime numbers, number theory, mass, Mersenne prime, Fermat numbers, factors
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