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Looks like it is time to start archiving the reservation posts again. I will move them in small batches every so often as I think large batches caused problems last time.
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[QUOTE=henryzz;351265]Looks like it is time to start archiving the reservation posts again. I will move them in small batches every so often as I think large batches caused problems last time.[/QUOTE]
yet, I see 21 pages, but not all accessible... (edit: now after I posted, this posts appears in page 20, but still it says that the thread has 21 pages) (edit2: of course this post can be deleted when it is fixed) |
Releasing 883962 at 137 digits and driver 2^2 * 7. The c123 has had only a t30.
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Abandoning 967680 (139 digits, 2^2*3*C138). Normal 20k@1e6 ECM.
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Done with 903204, 971454 and 150684
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Releasing 999720, C137 not fully ecm'ed.
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[QUOTE=Batalov;351672]Done with 903204, 971454 and 150684[/QUOTE]
150684 was not marked as reserved. Did you mean something else? |
No, it was missed in the table. It is in this thread though - so I decided to close this parenthesis.
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[QUOTE=Batalov;351752]No, it was missed in the table. It is in this thread though - so I decided to close this parenthesis.[/QUOTE]
Looks like I missed the edit then. Edits don't show up as new posts. If I have added dealt with the original post before you edit I probably won't see it. As long as I have dealt with all the posts above yours feel free to add it in yourself especially if I have missed something. |
Reserving 777360
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unreserving 720552 for the kangaroos
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Dropping 430304 (2^3*C143, normal 20k@1e6 ECM)
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Dropping 747720 (2^4*31*C142, 20k @ 1e6 done)
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Dropping 884660 (2^2 * 3^2 * 7^3 * 17 * 90679 * C137, 20k@1e6 ECM)
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Reserving 193896 263010 346722 369762 396384 49320 521796 544218 596580 653562 654780 66642 768042 783552 800226 961944 968952
Probably no point putting these in the table, I'm just taking them from C113 to C116 |
You might want to release sequence 803424 for me. :smile:
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Releasing 199290 and [URL="http://factordb.com/aliquot.php?type=1&aq=213150&big=1"]213150[/URL] (152 digits)
Taking 614520, 994698, 785142, 915192 & 475230 |
Releasing 997674 with a C138. It has had 0.33 of ECM.
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Dropping 873312 (2^2 * 3 * 193 * C136) ; 20k @ 1e6
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releasing 277920
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Reserving 146272.
Just dipping a toe in the water. Started with the last checked index (1456) at factordb.com, to confirm my software configuration was working ok. After about 12 hours index now at 1476 (working on 1477), so will continue unless I've missed something and I'm poaching someone else's work. |
Also dipping a toe for fun:
Requesting 644070 (C114) |
[QUOTE=Antonio;353361]Reserving 146272.
Just dipping a toe in the water. Started with the last checked index (1456) at factordb.com, to confirm my software configuration was working ok. After about 12 hours index now at 1476 (working on 1477), so will continue unless I've missed something and I'm poaching someone else's work.[/QUOTE] You seem to have it right. It might be worth submitting a few iterations to the factordb to check you started it right but otherwise you seem fine. |
[QUOTE=henryzz;353426]You seem to have it right. It might be worth submitting a few iterations to the factordb to check you started it right but otherwise you seem fine.[/QUOTE]
OK thanks for that, will submit results as you suggest. Currently just completed index 1479 with the following result: [CODE] [Sep 19 2013, 13:36:42] *** Starting 146272:1479 = 430999127907309018535697377763338253905876091551119349566207602803633013040102599011329136127641409063090595663042814872367910592 (129 digits) [Sep 19 2013, 13:36:42] *** prp1 = 2 [Sep 19 2013, 13:36:42] *** prp1 = 2 [Sep 19 2013, 13:36:42] *** prp1 = 2 [Sep 19 2013, 13:36:42] *** prp1 = 2 [Sep 19 2013, 13:36:42] *** prp1 = 2 [Sep 19 2013, 13:36:42] *** prp1 = 2 [Sep 19 2013, 13:36:42] *** prp1 = 3 [Sep 19 2013, 13:36:42] *** prp2 = 37 [Sep 19 2013, 13:36:42] Cofactor 60669922284249580311894338086055497452966792166542701233981926070331223682446874860828988756706279428926041056171567408835573 (125 digits) [Sep 19 2013, 13:36:42] *** prp125 = 60669922284249580311894338086055497452966792166542701233981926070331223682446874860828988756706279428926041056171567408835573 [/CODE] |
Reserving 783552 (C98).
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783552 factored as:
[CODE]P39 = 303163056003030110538540932831245449527 P59 = 36626273951216972085352310105508852097951160139764399624101[/CODE] |
[QUOTE=wombatman;353439]Reserving 783552 (C98).[/QUOTE]
It was reserved a few posts above: [url]http://mersenneforum.org/showthread.php?p=352773&highlight=783552#post352773[/url] You are doing double work. |
My apologies. I checked in the post on the 1st page with the list of reservations and the list on this page ([url]http://dubslow.tk/aliquot/AllSeq.html[/url]). It wasn't reserved on either, so I thought it was open. I'll check through the pages from here on out.
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Reserving 465312 and 685344. I used the search thread function in the upper right and neither number came up in any posts, but if somebody else has them reserved, please let me know.
Also reserving 94146, 787428, 72744, 224520, and 406626. They're all at small composites, so I figured I would tackle them quickly. |
The [URL="http://mersenneforum.org/search.php"]search dropdown[/URL] menu works very well with six-digit numbers as keywords. Select "Show Results as": "posts". (that's what I (used to) do)
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I should have known that post would cause problems.
I will add them now(bet he finishes with them tomorrow or something after me doing that:smile:) |
Thanks Batalov. Using "Search Thread" with 783552 brought up the post you linked to, so I've been using it for the others.
[QUOTE=Batalov;353532]The [URL="http://mersenneforum.org/search.php"]search dropdown[/URL] menu works very well with six-digit numbers as keywords. Select "Show Results as": "posts". (that's what I (used to) do)[/QUOTE] [QUOTE=henryzz;353563]I should have known that post would cause problems. I will add them now(bet he finishes with them tomorrow or something after me doing that :))[/QUOTE] I did indeed finish 94146, 787428, 72744, 224520, 406626 overnight ;) They still have small composites (all less than C117), so I'm still running with them. |
[QUOTE=wombatman;353585]Thanks Batalov. Using "Search Thread" with 783552 brought up the post you linked to, so I've been using it for the others.
I did indeed finish 94146, 787428, 72744, 224520, 406626 overnight ;) They still have small composites (all less than C117), so I'm still running with them.[/QUOTE] I meant fivemack's post that I didn't put into the first post because he thought he would finish quickly. |
Ah, of course. Sorry!
Reserving 535764 (for a day or so). |
Taking 330312 and 228228.
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Reserving 136192 304992 318834 558528
Sorry about the confusion; the big machine turned out to run all-processors linear algebra jobs very slowly when there were other things on it, even if they had been kill -STOPped, so I rebooted it and forgot to restart all the auto-aliquot jobs afterwards. I also upgraded to SVN944 which had a segfault bug on medium-sized MPQS jobs, but I think I've fixed that now. If you have adequate automation then I'd like to reserve 136192 384420 516408 930120 since I'm about to leave a large machine for two weeks with unsure login access. These are numbers of 119 digits or less that hadn't been touched since 2011. (the list was a lot longer previously, but two CPU-years shortened it) |
[QUOTE=fivemack;353784]
If you have adequate automation[/QUOTE] I could add them using regex and sorting but removing them later would be a pain. It would also overflow the first post. I have added a link the the first post this time. That has worked reasonably in the past. I should create some scripts sometime. Part of the trouble is that sort of language is far from my specialty. It means I put off doing it. |
Dropping 544218 ( 2^3 · 3 · 23 · 37 · 47 · C118 ) with 1000 curves done at 3e6
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[QUOTE=henryzz;353802]I could add them using regex and sorting but removing them later would be a pain. It would also overflow the first post. I have added a link the the first post this time. That has worked reasonably in the past.
I should create some scripts sometime. Part of the trouble is that sort of language is far from my specialty. It means I put off doing it.[/QUOTE] OK, I'll delete them from my post as I finish them so that random searchers of the forum don't get confused, if that makes sense. |
[QUOTE=fivemack;353825]OK, I'll delete them from my post as I finish them so that random searchers of the forum don't get confused, if that makes sense.[/QUOTE]
That makes sense. If you post when there aren't that many remaining(<20 maybe?) I will add them to the first post. Even then it will depend on how long you expect to have them for then. If it is a day or 2 it won't be worth so much effort etc. |
Sequence 146272 progressed to index 1527.
Working on 146272:1528 = (132 digits)= 2^2*181*C129 |
Drop 968952 ( 2^3 * 3 * 5^2 * 538331 * 93380214792127 * C116 ), 1k @ 3e6
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Reserving 977328
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Drop 961944 (2^4 * 7 * 31 * C121); 1500 @ 3e6
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Drop 596580 (2^5 * 3 * 7 * 86857 * C129) 3600@3e6
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Reserving 549774
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Drop 99312. 2^7 * 85889 * C139 (7k @ 3e6)
This is still unstable, maybe it will do something interesting next iteration - certainly it will get smaller - but I have enough sequences and should leave some for other people. |
Dropping 558528; it did nothing of interest
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reserving 99312 as a short diversion from the Team sequences...
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Dropping 193896 (2^4 * 3 * 7 * C121) 1600@3e6
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Reserving 196362
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Dropping 146272 at index 1582 (=C136) = [URL="http://factordb.com/index.php?id=2"][COLOR=#000000]2^2[/COLOR][/URL] · [URL="http://factordb.com/index.php?id=5"][COLOR=#000000]5[/COLOR][/URL] · [URL="http://factordb.com/index.php?id=491"][COLOR=#000000]491[/COLOR][/URL] · [URL="http://factordb.com/index.php?id=1987"][COLOR=#000000]1987[/COLOR][/URL] · [URL="http://factordb.com/index.php?id=3368789"][COLOR=#000000]3368789[/COLOR][/URL] · [URL="http://factordb.com/index.php?id=1168351609"][COLOR=#000000]1168351609[/COLOR][/URL]<10> · [URL="http://factordb.com/index.php?id=1100000000633949202"][COLOR=#002099]8775040420...07[/COLOR][/URL]<113>
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Reserving 122884 and 7875968
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Reserving 341676. Already added 3315 lines to it.
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[QUOTE=unconnected;354445]Reserving 341676. Already added 3315 lines to it.[/QUOTE]Wow! Some nice downs there.....too bad it wasn't a little bit lower!
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Releasing 614520, 994698, 785142 & 915192
Taking 34716 & 143676 |
Taking 146376 and 729480.
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[QUOTE=wombatman;354420]Reserving 122884 and 7875968[/QUOTE]
Is there a typo there 7875968 > 1M? |
Nope! If we're not including reservations above 1M, sorry about that. It was an old phone number of mine, and it happens to be a sequence with 1878 lines so far!
[url]http://factordb.com/sequences.php?se=1&aq=7875968&action=last&fr=0&to=100[/url] |
Doing just a small amount of testing on my new ggnfs/yafu setup, I caught a downdriver so...
Reserving 368874. :smile: |
@wombatman: Looking in a merger table, that is the [URL="http://factordb.com/sequences.php?se=1&aq=77392&action=last20"]77392[/URL], which is unreserved for now. You can also see it, if you search/filter [URL="http://dubslow.tk/aliquot/AllSeq.html"]Dubslow's site[/URL] for "25471" (one of the cofactors) and you get the only matching sequence in 5 seconds. Do you still want to reserve it? (both sequences are under 100k, so it may be that more work is done to them, which is not reported to factorDB, check with schickel). Generally, a sequence worked to 130 digits has a (very) high probability to have a head under 1M. Higher starters are not worked so high, with very few exceptions.
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Ah, I see. In that case, I'll reserve 77392. Thank you for the information!
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Releasing 196362 completed to index 605, index 606 = C141 = 2^3*3*277*C137
Taking sequence 577908 |
Releasing 368874 after a downdriver run took it down to 63 digits. I added 754 indexes. Status:
i=1780; sz119; C112; 2^3*3*5 |
I am having trouble moving posts to the archive again. Anyone know what solved this in the past? The last 2 pages in that thread aren't viewable.
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Releasing:
[CODE]143676 i.1575 sz.126 2^3 * 3^2 * 5* 1741 * C120 (nfs ready) 475230 i.2700 sz.129 2^2 * 3^2 * 5 * 7 * 47 * C124 (nfs ready)[/CODE] |
Releasing 777360 and 549774.
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Taking 648480.
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Reserving:
[CODE] 88962 i.1130 sz.115 2 * 3 * C114 376656 i.1520 sz.115 2 * 3^2 * C114 737160 i.2187 sz.115 2^2 * 7 * C114 768270 i.1594 sz.115 2 * 3 * C115 976272 i.1306 sz.115 2 * 3 * C114[/CODE] |
Reserving 911484
Releasing 577908 completed to index 482 index 483 = C141 = 2^5*3*71*C138 |
Just confirming the reservation for 384420, which is proceeding nicely with a downdriver.
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[QUOTE=fivemack;356057]Just confirming the reservation for 384420, which is proceeding nicely with a downdriver.[/QUOTE]
I went ahead and added all the sequences from your mass reservation as there isn't many now. |
Reserving 143676
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Taking 504168 with downdriver.
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Drop 318834 930120 768042 783552 653562 304992 558528 369762 654780 396384 521796 336630 49320 800226 263010 385560 66642 666930 182424
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Reserve 119280 141480 196260 240096 257544 265800 296660 303510 397962 409104 574230 618618 807408 831864 866680 914898 922440 954324
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Reserving 395160
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Drop 516408 (2^4*3*5*C120, ECM complete)
Drop 119280 (2^2*3*7*C120, ECM complete) |
Taking 320430 and 312648.
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[QUOTE=unconnected;356175]Taking 320430 and 312648.[/QUOTE]
..and 14970 :smile: |
Releasing 77392 at index 1574 with ECM up to t40 for the C129 that awaits.
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releasing 428184
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Drop 141480 240096 257544 265800
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Drop 994008 (2*3*47*C137, 7k@3e6 ECM)
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Taking 259896 and 356844.
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releasing 961692
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Taking 723192
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Drop 196260 (2^4 * 7 * 31 * 67 * C120, fully ECMed)
Drop 296660 (2^4 * 31 * C126, fully ECMed) Drop 618618 (2^6 * 31 * 37 * 127 * C123, fully ECMed) Drop 922440 (2^6 * 11 * 103 * 127 * 47303 * C120, fully ECMed) |
releasing 895356
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Reserving 126756
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Releasing 126756
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releasing 161232
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Releasing 644070 with a C130 ECM'd to 1/3.
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releasing 391656
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(Re)-reserve 82488
(Re)-reserve 578550 (Re)-reserve 582144 |
Releasing 996996 with a C137 which is fully pretested using yafu.
Reserving 999894 |
releasing 583584, 276090
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