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Dropping 1255208. I see it merged and the merged number is already reserved.
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Reserving 1382232
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Taking 1643598 1655904
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Reserving 1295340 1896102
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Dropping 125034. Apparently I've had it reserved since last December. Slightly more disturbing is that it's been worked on in the FDB for at least the last couple of months despite the reservation. Not sure what's going on there.
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Drop 1231584.
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Dropping 956840
Reserving 519750 |
Reserving 1520760 1320366
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Reserving 1522668 and 1769688
(Edit: :davar55: We don't know why, but we are always afraid of spelling the word "reserving" wrong and ending up making a mess of the topic, that is why we always click "reply", on Batalov's post, then edit to eliminate his numbers and quotes, and put our numbers... We trust he spells the word right... :razz:) |
[QUOTE=Dubslow;471922]Dropping 125034. Apparently I've had it reserved since last December. Slightly more disturbing is that it's been worked on in the FDB for at least the last couple of months despite the reservation. Not sure what's going on there.[/QUOTE]
This command seems to have been missed (or misprocessed). [QUOTE=LaurV;471971]Reserving 1522668 and 1769688 (Edit: :davar55: We don't know why, but we are always afraid of spelling the word "reserving" wrong and ending up making a mess of the topic, that is why we always click "reply", on Batalov's post, then edit to eliminate his numbers and quotes, and put our numbers... We trust he spells the word right... :razz:)[/QUOTE] You could always just typing [URL="https://github.com/MersenneForum/MersenneForumAliquot/blob/master/scripts/reservations.py#L370"]"adding" or "taking"[/URL] :smile: |
Dropping 1769688
It merged with the other one (it was already merged, just not detected by the blue page yet). |
Taking 1904148
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Reserving 1865724 and 1742328.
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Reserving 1821480
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Taking 1674904, 1697256
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Drop 1896102.
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Take 1695246
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Taking 789402
(and it was 1320366 in disguise, too) |
Taking 1535730
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Reserving 1522668
(it was a misunderstanding, I didn't unreserve this, only the other that merged with it! I am still working it active, "[URL="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_9s1dYj4yU0"]bouncing up and down, down[/URL]"... |
Unreserving 1295340, it merges with 324380.
1295340:2805 = 324380:17 |
Reserve 1352862
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Taking 128952
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Taking 1275864 1319762
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Dropping 1608580 (2^3 * 3^2 * ECMed C122)
Dropping 1655904 (2^5 * 3^3 * 41 * ECMed C112) Dropping 1627032 (2^2 * 3 * C127) |
Reserving 1391742
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Taking 1476654 1552680 1971816 1741632
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Taking 953958.
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Drop 1742328.
+2528 lines added, now c112 with 2^2*7 driver. |
Drop 1865724.
Reserving 1999644. |
Taking 1437912 1868148
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Drop 1382232 that terminated.
Reserving 1435200 |
Dropping 995688 (2 * 3 * 13^2 * C140, survived 4000@3e6)
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Taking 1934442
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Unreserving 1522668
(it merges with [URL="http://factordb.com/sequences.php?se=1&aq=929034&action=last20"]929034[/URL] which is in Unconnected's list, what a pity I realized after I added 1600 terms to it, hehe... :razz:) |
Dropping 68120 (2 * 3^2 * ECMed C130)
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Dropping 57312
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Drop 1999644.
[LEFT] Reserving 1809984.[/LEFT] |
Drop 1391742
Reserve 1371090 1606818 |
Reserve 1178190
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FYI: drops are currently not shown on the list. This is under investigation.
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Reserving 1418112 1444290 1520640 1449000
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Dropping 1507116 (2^3 * 3^3 * ECMed C133)
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Reserving 1550880 1545360 1614474 1728342 1860660 1526868 1875294 1868130 1902816 1792122
Dropping 1418112 1449000 1371090 1520640 1444290 1606818 |
Dropping 1390896 (2^2 * 7 * ECMed C123)
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Taking 1173780 1424688 1982644
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Reserving 1431248 1438596 1442604 1447488 1460624 1475208 1516584 1661490 1674390 1922016
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Unreserving 613068
At size 162 (over the former top), index 3388, with a C153 ecm-ed to a t51, and 2*3 D1, not of interest for the generations to come, especially in the new context of "extending" the blue list. We added about 1500 terms to it, and had few "failed" downdriver runs... |
Dropping 1524642 (2^3*3, ECMed C117)
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Reserving 1888560 1139124 1800894 1845390 1882692 1159032 1785582 1393080 1855020 1327128 1834464 1752492 1117266 1413036 1136640 1385712 1804242 1753794 1695568 1370562
Dropping 1550880 1545360 1614474 1728342 1860660 1526868 1875294 1868130 1902816 1792122 |
Dropping 1695246 (2^5*3*7, ECMed C114)
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Dropping 1982644
It merged with 432072 very early (1982644:3 = 432072:11) |
Taking 1388352 1960596
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Reserving 1431976 and 1938060
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Dropping 394542 and 638112.
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[QUOTE=unconnected;472354]Dropping 394542 and 638112.[/QUOTE]
Seriously? [CODE]394542 135 2181 Downdriver! 2 * P14 * C121 121 1 2017-11-23 18:02:50 2017-11-19 638112 139 1403 Downdriver! 2 * 43 * C137 137 1 2017-11-24 04:17:06 2017-08-31[/CODE] |
[QUOTE=Batalov;472356]Seriously?
[CODE]394542 135 2181 Downdriver! 2 * P14 * C121 121 1 2017-11-23 18:02:50 2017-11-19 638112 139 1403 Downdriver! 2 * 43 * C137 137 1 2017-11-24 04:17:06 2017-08-31[/CODE][/QUOTE] Notice that the blue page is around 30 and 20 hours out of date, respectively. If you follow the blue-page link to the FDB, you'll see that neither retained the downdriver for especially long. (Presumably he uploaded the data just before posting the drop command.) |
That's right. I've just uploaded data to factorDB.
Reserving 1235460 and 1595670. |
Reserving 1938060
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Reserving 1798272
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Dropping 1235460 and 1595670.
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Taking 1796580
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Dropping 416040 (2^2*3*5*7, ECMed C131)
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Dropping 59262 (2^2*3*5*7*ECMed C131)
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Dropping 322434.
3858 lines added. FactorDB banned me for 1 hour :confused: [QUOTE]You have reached your hourly limit of 12000 IDs created.[/QUOTE] |
[QUOTE=unconnected;472432]Dropping 322434.
3858 lines added. FactorDB banned me for 1 hour :confused:[/QUOTE] Means you had a nice downdriver run :smile: (that or a long run of waffling non-drivers) |
Dropping 1971816 (2*3*ECMed C120)
Dropping 1741632 (merges) |
Dropping 1809984 and 1999644.
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Reserving 1576800 and 1903400.
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Reserving 1412904
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Dropping 1888560 1139124 1800894 1845390 1882692 1159032 1785582 1393080 1855020 1327128 1834464 1752492 1117266 1413036 1136640 1385712 1804242 1753794 1695568 1370562
Reserving 1700190 1697274 1761504 1674276 1706418 1685358 1652616 1740948 1757784 1753290 1744734 1749916 1720800 1705320 1724880 1736868 1759200 1673406 1753254 1580976 1749744 1751904 1553160 1684200 |
Dropping 1173780 (2^2 * 7 * ECMed C113)
Dropping 1476654 (2^6 * 3, ECMed C113 cofactor) |
Taking 1470792 1600844
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Taking 1845624
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Taking 1916700, 1535616, 1529136, 1800486.
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Taking 594060
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Dropping 1352862 (2^2 * 3^3, ECMed C117)
Dropping 1178190 (2^6 * 3 * ECMed C121) |
I'm trying to learn CADO's knobs and buttons, and a steady supply of sub-150 digit GNFS candidates is useful for this. I've been cracking fivemack's fully-ECM'ed dropped reservations for the last week or so; is this bad form? I do not run the sequences after factoring his stopping point.
If one ever does something interesting, I'll PM Mr Womack with details. |
[QUOTE=VBCurtis;472681]I'm trying to learn CADO's knobs and buttons, and a steady supply of sub-150 digit GNFS candidates is useful for this. I've been cracking fivemack's fully-ECM'ed dropped reservations for the last week or so; is this bad form? I do not run the sequences after factoring his stopping point.
If one ever does something interesting, I'll PM Mr Womack with details.[/QUOTE] I think it's fine. In the past I've done just-one-line-per-sequence type stuff before and never noticed any problems. There's been some reports of reserved sequences being worked in parallel, but this seems to be dozens and hundreds of lines being worked on by some non-reservee. One-line-and-out like what you write should be perfectly fine. |
Dropping 1845624: 2^2 * 3 * fully-ECMed C115
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[QUOTE=VBCurtis;472681]I'm trying to learn CADO's knobs and buttons, and a steady supply of sub-150 digit GNFS candidates is useful for this. I've been cracking fivemack's fully-ECM'ed dropped reservations for the last week or so; is this bad form? I do not run the sequences after factoring his stopping point.
If one ever does something interesting, I'll PM Mr Womack with details.[/QUOTE] That's absolutely fine, it's why I point out that my abandoned numbers have been fully-ECMed; I encourage you to run the sequences at least a little further if you have the cycles and there is the slightest sign of anything interesting, if only because leaving a C130 cofactor in the table when it has a 20-digit factor feels a bit messy. |
Dropping 1435200 2^7*3^5*5 fully ECMed C134
Reserving 1645584 |
Dropping 1715310: 2^2 * 3 * 7 * ECMed C128
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Drop 1700190 1697274 1761504 1674276 1706418 1685358 1652616 1740948 1757784 1753290 1744734 1749916 1720800 1705320 1724880 1736868 1759200 1673406 1753254 1580976 1749744 1751904 1553160 1684200
Reserve 1743624 1898760 1932360 1875342 1988352 1590612 1957788 1969880 1969060 1629480 1635576 1585800 1940940 1622400 1885512 1851114 1970496 1632420 1382500 1414944 1416360 1437060 1454610 1468200 1476744 |
Dropping 1529136, 1800486.
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Dropping 1600844 (2^2*3, ECMed C112)
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Taking 1360608
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Does the script which updates reservations also cause the sequences which have been reserved or unreserved to be rescanned? I think it probably should.
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[QUOTE=fivemack;472861]Does the script which updates reservations also cause the sequences which have been reserved or unreserved to be rescanned? I think it probably should.[/QUOTE]
Not directly, no, though as I recall ChristianB told me he was using a secondary script to update reserved sequences faster. It's not a bad idea overall. I'll try to incorporate it (or some variant) into the new overhaul of the scripts I've been working on. |
Dropping 1424688 (2^6 * 3 * 127 * ECMed C122)
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Taking 1481094 1235394
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Dropping 1412904 (2^3 * 3 * ECMed C123)
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Dropping 1481094 (2^6 * 5 * 83 * 127 * ECMed C112)
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Reserving 1430904
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Taking 1324036
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Drop 1945992 (2^3*3*P5*P7*C117, 131 digits)
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Reserving 1781886, 1798020, 1809960, 1865136
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