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Dubslow 2012-05-12 00:34

[QUOTE=Dubslow;299196]Now we're at a 2^3 * 5 [URL="http://www.mersenneforum.org/showpost.php?p=174259&postcount=20"]guide[/URL].[/QUOTE]
Whelp, we've escaped that, and along the way, ran across a 37^2 on line 3407. In the meantime, the DB has been conked out the last half hour or so, and it's [URL="http://www.downforeveryoneorjustme.com/factordb.com"]not just me[/URL].

Last I knew, we were at 3409:
2^3 · 937 · 7465504451<10> · 7318948406...61<102>
and my NFS just split the last one as
PRP57 = 198903918149090283322980891107642787318192482464665037007
PRP46 = 3679640137302425458160910470228581063166538023
and now I want to go watch a baseball game. So, if/when the DB fixes itself, that's where we left off.

Dubslow 2012-05-12 06:51

Whelp
 
Since FDB still appears to be down, if no one complains in the next 20 minutes or so, I'll pick it up where I left it and run aliqueit overnight; if the DB is back by tomorrow (1600-1900 UTC or so) I'll upload the work and go back to regular work continue as usual.

Batalov 2012-05-12 07:27

I have about +43 iters from your point


...nothing good, dude. ;-]

...not too bad. Put in the 2^2*3 thread. Maybe someone will pick it out of the three hundred sequences there. :-)

schickel 2012-05-12 07:29

[QUOTE=Batalov;299226]I have about +43 iters from your point[/QUOTE]Gee, just over the 20 minute mark.....any good news to share?

Dubslow 2012-05-12 07:48

[QUOTE=Batalov;299226]I have about +43 iters from your point


...nothing good, dude. ;-][/QUOTE]

[QUOTE=schickel;299227]Gee, just over the 20 minute mark.....any good news to share?[/QUOTE]
Well I didn't check until now; but, judging by the edit he made after you posted, not good news. We got us an updriver?

Edit: Damn edits.

Batalov 2012-05-12 08:10

Iteration +59 = 2^2 * 3^2 * p
Iteration +60 = 2 * ...
:fusion:



P.S. That _is_ rare, Tom is my witness!

That calls for a song:
[YOUTUBE]K8BnVqqY-I4[/YOUTUBE]

Dubslow 2012-05-12 08:17

Wow, that was a hell of a drop :smile:

In other news, instead of just timing out of the DB, I get a "Connection refused", so at least somebody is doing something there.

Andi47 2012-05-12 09:48

[QUOTE=Dubslow;299232]Wow, that was a hell of a drop :smile:

In other news, instead of just timing out of the DB, I get a "Connection refused", so at least somebody is doing something there.[/QUOTE]

I have emailed Syd in the morning and he answered that it seems to be a hardware problem - he has informed the provider and they are working on it.

Raman 2012-05-12 15:08

What is being meant by
[CODE]insert into U values(1100000000508647107,"BZh41AY&SY¶ä=¼\0\05\0à \0uO0)ž™2$ÃJŠK àv–>ŽÐVK«}±M²† ãÕœ$0ÑT,ïŠäµç>ôX.\n*ji–VYâQ#ø»’)„…·!íà",116,4125058366) - Duplicate entry '1100000000508647107' for key 'PRIMARY'[/CODE]
whatever which I get that way is being the following, the follows, as such, away

By the same way,
id1100000000508647107 =
[CODE]89061363102028401121970356170035861240390590751041341095318236415188850592661162942318064938811849202657831014377534
[/CODE]
The factorDB problem seems to be with querying with the following
(above mentioned) number only, actually
So, thus
thereby what iteration from the aliquot sequence (314718) is being the
(this) number itself, rather
c116 = id1100000000508647107


[QUOTE=schickel;298757]Was that on purpose?[/QUOTE]
What lasted for only 3 lines - "Batalov" had actually called it to be a suspense. To keep it a mystery furthermore, I put it into the multiple nested code boxes, as such. The fact is being that following it,
you should have quite directly, automatically known to have scrolled down that code boxes already,

@ Batalov - "Creyaufmüller" hasn't received your result from the sequence 345324" rather

By the way,the fact that
[I]314718 > i10000 [/I] the same thing
is being [I]true[/I]?
by now itself

Raman 2012-05-12 15:36

For the other numbers, aliquot sequences
the factorDB works out to be fine enough for me
although

Let alone for the sequence this aliquot 314718,
that factorDB is being a problem Alone solely
mainly due to the value for
c116 = id1100000000508647107
due to a duplicate entry from the occurrences from the "unique" Primary Key field

For the following number, aliquot sequence 9298091736
has escaped from a 2*3 driver, factor out number
9298091736 completely in order to know about
the secret behind this number, the around this fact

98415 = 5*3[sup]9[/sup]
972 = 4*3[sup]5[/sup]
9565938 = 6*3[sup]13[/sup]
94143178827 = 9*3[sup]21[/sup]
9298091736 = 8*3[sup]19[/sup]
903981141 = 7*3[sup]17[/sup]

98415 = 98304 + 111
98415 = 5*3[sup]9[/sup]; 98304 = 3*2[sup]15[/sup]

2[B]48965[/B] * 3 = 7[B]46895
[/B]

rajula 2012-05-12 15:47

Even if the sequence is currently broken in the DB, we could continue putting the factors there by starting beyond the breaking-point; for example from [URL="http://factordb.com/sequences.php?se=1&aq=40957875574394316311003047843043516950271720473684192538168111457395057835508589937432267551919865595270070289148056&action=last20&fr=0&to=100"]this iteration[/URL]. (I hope I got the right number to start from..)

So, how about it, Batalov. :whistle:


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