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Primeinator 2009-06-14 15:30

LL Test
 
What is the largest Lucas-Lehmer test completed/underway at the present moment?

joblack 2009-06-14 16:20

[quote=Primeinator;177542]What is the largest Lucas-Lehmer test completed/underway at the present moment?[/quote]

What do you mean exactly with 'underway'?

Primeinator 2009-06-14 16:44

[QUOTE=joblack;177544]What do you mean exactly with 'underway'?[/QUOTE]

Underway = currently in progress

joblack 2009-06-14 18:32

[quote=Primeinator;177545]Underway = currently in progress[/quote]

I've got a M540.megs mersenne number under way ... we'll see in a few years.

Primeinator 2009-06-14 18:43

In the 540,000,000 exponent range?

joblack 2009-06-14 19:05

[quote=Primeinator;177553]In the 540,000,000 exponent range?[/quote]

yes ...

10metreh 2009-06-14 19:29

There is one exponent assigned for an LL in the 997M range...

(Before you ask, it is not me who took it.)

Mini-Geek 2009-06-14 20:15

According to [URL="http://v5www.mersenne.org/primenet/"]PrimeNet v5[/URL]...

Largest "Composite - LL-D" (i.e. two matching LLs saying composite were run) is in 100000000 (2^100M) range. (this one is M100000007)
Largest "Status Unproven - LL" (i.e. one LL was run) is in the 79000000 (2^79M) range.
Largest "Assigned - LL" (i.e. underway LL test) is in the 997000000 (2^997M, ~10^300M) range, as already noted.

PrimeNet doesn't have info above 2^1G.

joblack 2009-06-14 23:02

[quote=Mini-Geek;177558]According to [URL="http://v5www.mersenne.org/primenet/"]PrimeNet v5[/URL]...

Largest "Composite - LL-D" (i.e. two matching LLs saying composite were run) is in 100000000 (2^100M) range. (this one is M100000007)
Largest "Status Unproven - LL" (i.e. one LL was run) is in the 79000000 (2^79M) range.
Largest "Assigned - LL" (i.e. underway LL test) is in the 997000000 (2^997M, ~10^300M) range, as already noted.

PrimeNet doesn't have info above 2^1G.[/quote]

Can you assign over 2^1G?

Primeinator 2009-06-15 00:11

You can request them, I believe. Wow...997M. Bet that takes awhile.

Edit: why do you call it 1G?

joblack 2009-06-15 01:09

[quote=Primeinator;177581]You can request them, I believe. Wow...997M. Bet that takes awhile.

Edit: why do you call it 1G?[/quote]

Giga?


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