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Still on the way down, and almost at 170 digits now! :)
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Woohoo - below 170 digits now!
P.S. I hit refresh on the factordb page several times a day watching this number go lower and lower :smile: |
shhhh! you two are going to spoil it! :rant:
(edit: PS: same here) |
Now below 160 digits!
And yes, I am also checking the status multiple times a day. :smile: |
[QUOTE=rajula;442007]Now below 160 digits!
And yes, I am also checking the status multiple times a day. :smile:[/QUOTE] It is becoming quite the addiction:smile: |
There are two things that one never tires of watching:
swimming women and other people working. |
Wrote a small program to help automate my main factoring script and posts to factordb.com, so the updates should come a bit more quickly now. :)
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Er... you mean like aliqueit? lol.
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And so we are below 150. Soon this will become fast, and hopefully until the end!
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:drama:
Is the number of values less than a million available that are known to be attached to the 4788 genealogy tree? I see from [URL]http://www.mersenneforum.org/showpost.php?p=286377&postcount=65[/URL] that 1022 sequences are in that tree but I think those are the sequences that always stay below a million. I think there are more that sneak above a million and then come back down or grow much larger and come back down like 314718. I guess I'm wondering about getting a sense of the odds, if the sequence falls below a million again like 314718 did, that it will intersect itself to make a sociable cycle with thousands of numbers in it. |
[QUOTE=mshelikoff;442180]:drama:
Is the number of values less than a million available that are known to be attached to the 4788 genealogy tree? I see from [URL]http://www.mersenneforum.org/showpost.php?p=286377&postcount=65[/URL] that 1022 sequences are in that tree but I think those are the sequences that always stay below a million. I think there are more that sneak above a million and then come back down or grow much larger and come back down like 314718. I guess I'm wondering about getting a sense of the odds, if the sequence falls below a million again like 314718 did, that it will intersect itself to make a sociable cycle with thousands of numbers in it.[/QUOTE] well using: [url]http://factordb.com/aliquot.php?type=1&aq=4788&big=1[/url] to figure out the values in the sequence as calculated form 4788 I got: Checked 0 4 (show) 4788 = 2^2 · 3^2 · 7 · 19 Checked 1 4 (show) 9772 = 2^2 · 7 · 349 Checked 2 4 (show) 9828 = 2^2 · 3^3 · 7 · 13 Checked 3 5 (show) 21532 = 2^2 · 7 · 769 Checked 4 5 (show) 21588 = 2^2 · 3 · 7 · 257 Checked 5 5 (show) 36204 = 2^2 · 3 · 7 · 431 Checked 6 5 (show) 60564 = 2^2 · 3 · 7^2 · 103 Checked 7 6 (show) 105420 = 2^2 · 3 · 5 · 7 · 251 Checked 8 6 (show) 233268 = 2^2 · 3 · 7 · 2777 Checked 9 6 (show) 389004 = 2^2 · 3 · 7 · 11 · 421 Checked 10 6 (show) 745332 = 2^2 · 3 · 7 · 19 · 467 however for intersections with other sequences would take the merge thread and a few more at least probably. Checked 0 4 (show) 8092 = 2^2 · 7 · 17^2 Checked 1 4 (show) 9100 = 2^2 · 5^2 · 7 · 13 Checked 2 5 (show) 15204 = 2^2 · 3 · 7 · 181 Checked 3 5 (show) 25564 = 2^2 · 7 · 11 · 83 Checked 4 5 (show) 30884 = 2^2 · 7 · 1103 Checked 5 5 (show) 30940 = 2^2 · 5 · 7 · 13 · 17 Checked 6 5 (show) 53732 = 2^2 · 7 · 19 · 101 Checked 7 5 (show) 60508 = 2^2 · 7 · 2161 Checked 1827 6 (show) 543242 = 2 · 7 · 38803 Checked 1828 6 (show) 388054 = 2 · 194027 Checked 1829 6 (show) 194030 = 2 · 5 · 19403 Checked 1830 6 (show) 155242 = 2 · 77621 Checked 1831 5 (show) 77624 = 2^3 · 31 · 313 Checked 1832 5 (show) 73096 = 2^3 · 9137 Checked 1833 5 (show) 63974 = 2 · 29 · 1103 Checked 1834 5 (show) 35386 = 2 · 13 · 1361 Checked 1835 5 (show) 21818 = 2 · 10909 Checked 1836 5 (show) 10912 = 2^5 · 11 · 31 Checked 1837 5 (show) 13280 = 2^5 · 5 · 83 Checked 1838 5 (show) 18472 = 2^3 · 2309 Checked 1839 5 (show) 16178 = 2 · 8089 came up after searching a bit of the merge and termination thread. |
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