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Small(ish) exponent without LL????
I just noticed the following oddity on the Work Distribution Map:
[CODE] Exponent Range | Composite | Status Unproven | Assigned | Available | Start Count P | F LL-D | LL LLERR NO-LL | ECM P-1 LL LL-D | ECM P-1 LL LL-D | ... 5000000 64336 | 40343 23992 1 | | 23345 |[/CODE] Surely this is a mistake? |
[QUOTE=Graff;155621]I just noticed the following oddity on the Work Distribution Map:
[CODE] Exponent Range | Composite | Status Unproven | Assigned | Available | Start Count P | F LL-D | LL LLERR NO-LL | ECM P-1 LL LL-D | ECM P-1 LL LL-D | ... 5000000 64336 | 40343 23992 1 | | 23345 |[/CODE] Surely this is a mistake?[/QUOTE] With the next update (18:00 UTC), the erroneous entry has disappeared: [CODE] 5000000 64336 | 40345 23991 | | 23384 |[/CODE] |
[QUOTE=Graff;155621]Surely this is a mistake?[/QUOTE]
Could it be the report ran while a new factor was being processed? A new factor changes the LL tests' state from verified to a-factor-is-known. So maybe the report caught read the database after the LL states have changed and before the new factor was inserted. Of course, the updates and inserts are wrapped in a transaction and it my understanding the SNAPSHOT isolation level should prevent reading uncommitted data. Yet, consider this scenario. Report code gets count of factors. New factor is inserted. Report code gets count of verified-LL results. The factored exponent would appear in neither count and thus would show up as NO-LL. |
It happened again
[code] [FONT=Courier New][SIZE=2] Exponent Range | Composite | Status Unproven | Assigned | Available | Start Count P | F LL-D | LL LLERR NO-LL | ECM P-1 LL LL-D | ECM P-1 LL LL-D | ... 2000000 67883 1 | 43340 24541 1 | 1252 | 23021 |[/SIZE][/FONT][/code][FONT=Courier New][SIZE=2] [/SIZE][/FONT] |
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