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MersennePrimeStamp.gif(287 × 94 pixels, file size: 14 KB, MIME type: image/gif, 0.2 s)

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English: This image is courtesy of Chris Caldwell. Donald B. Gillies discovered 3 new mersenne primes in early 1963. When the primes were confirmed the UIUC Math dept (which has a postal branch) used this cancellation stamp on all mail from roughly 1964 - 1976, when Appel and Haken proved the four color theorem ("Four Colors Suffice") and a new stamp was created. Trivia question : how far away from Gillies did Appel live in Urbana Illinois ?? Answer : He lived 3 houses away.
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Author Math Department at UIUC
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  • 2005-06-27 05:00 SystemBuilder 287×94× (13894 bytes) Donald B. Gillies discovered 3 new mersenne primes in early 1963. When the primes were confirmed the UIUC Math dept (which has a postal branch) used this cancellation stamp on all mail from roughly 1964 - 1976, when Appel and Haken proved the 4-color the

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current08:40, 1 October 2010Thumbnail for version as of 08:40, 1 October 2010287 × 94 (14 KB)KurtSchwitters{{Information |Description={{en|1=Math Department at UIUC created this postal meter cancellation stamp to celebrate a new Mersenne prime}} |Source=Internet |Author=Math Department at UIUC |Date=1963 |Permission= |other_versions= }}
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