-- Large non-Mersenne prime -- -- Problem 97 -- The first known prime found to exceed one million digits was discovered in 1999, -- and is a Mersenne prime of the form 2^6972593 − 1; it contains exactly 2,098,960 digits. -- Subsequently other Mersenne primes, of the form 2^p − 1, -- have been found which contain more digits. -- -- However, in 2004 there was found a massive non-Mersenne prime which contains -- 2,357,207 digits: 28433 × 2^7830457 + 1. -- -- Find the last ten digits of this prime number. -- this must be a nightmare in C main = putStrLn (show ((28433 * 2 ^ 7830457 + 1) `mod` 10 ^ 10))