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[QUOTE=Mini-Geek;197630][url]http://factordb.com/search.php?id=82031135[/url]
Several squared factors here. I can't find a way to fix it.[/QUOTE] I tried using 11^205-6^205 as starting point of an aliquot sequence and then click on "repair sequence" - didn't work. |
[QUOTE=mdettweiler;197090]I've ran into that problem before. Try resubmitting all the factors (with "insert in background" unchecked) from the point where the DB left off; usually for me it will say it's found a few new factors from that, which is enough to "connect the dots" and finish the sequence. If it still isn't all the way to the end of where you've computed the sequence, try it again until everything's there.[/QUOTE]
I tried that several times now, but it doesn't work, the sequence is still stuck at the same line. |
[quote=BigBrother;198165]I tried that several times now, but it doesn't work, the sequence is still stuck at the same line.[/quote]
Have you tried "Repair sequence"? |
[QUOTE=mdettweiler;198206]Have you tried "Repair sequence"?[/QUOTE]
Yes, several times, doesn't help either. |
[quote=mdettweiler;198206]Have you tried "Repair sequence"?[/quote]
i suspect that repair sequence wont touch the first iteration of the sequence we need to calculate the previous iteration of that number in a sequence |
Someone has used the "Set prime" feature to set [url=http://factordb.com/search.php?query=14024583629590740405696733516333578768334167843121764087477062152568441071629415220301776583483627859403452672768982350567922060593265644762694669501691625717]the c158 cofactor from 276:1635[/url] as prime. It is composite, as a quick check will show.
Edit: Repair Sequence doesn't work. |
Work queued: 68035 and counting....
is there any chance that the worker skript will get enabled again in a not-too-far future? (edit: @Syd: RL work stress still going on? I hope you will have some relief over the cristmas holidays.) |
DB is down.
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[QUOTE=10metreh;199930]DB is down.[/QUOTE]
it's up again - seems that it has been some temporary hiccup. |
Another aliquot sequence problem (Syd)
While trying to upload [URL="http://factordb.com/search.php?se=1&aq=417336&action=last20&fr=&to="]417336[/URL], I apparently overran the DB by uploading too quickly.
If you go to the sequence page all you get is "Fixed index 82694811". "Reapir seuqnce" does not work either. If you search on any of the starting composites below line 2000, it can flag them as part of the sequence. Any of the lines after 2000, however, it can't, but they are fully factored in the DB. |
DB is down - & it seems to be not just temporary!
DB is down since quite a while today.
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