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Greebley 2009-12-26 06:31

Done with 743310, 105 digits, 2^2*3^2*7

fivemack 2009-12-26 09:36

taking 738804, 740736, 740832, 740856, 740880, 741078, 741432, 741450

fivemack 2009-12-26 18:04

740736, 740880 at 100 digits and boring; abandoning

Reserving 741576, 741672

fivemack 2009-12-26 18:53

I have extended 740856 by over 3000 lines, and it doesn't seem that I can paste the whole 3000-line file into the 'report factors' window and have it accepted; how do I do the upload?

mdettweiler 2009-12-26 18:58

[quote=fivemack;199971]I have extended 740856 by over 3000 lines, and it doesn't seem that I can paste the whole 3000-line file into the 'report factors' window and have it accepted; how do I do the upload?[/quote]
Have you tried uploading in multiple parts?

fivemack 2009-12-26 19:08

I can upload 500 lines at a time, which is tediously manual but does get through the lines in the end

mdettweiler 2009-12-26 20:04

[quote=fivemack;199973]I can upload 500 lines at a time, which is tediously manual but does get through the lines in the end[/quote]
Does aliqueit work with the -s option, or does that suffer from the same problem that happens when you try to upload it all through the browser?

EdH 2009-12-26 21:09

Reserving 742740

fivemack 2009-12-27 09:14

site seems down again, so I haven't uploaded, but I have taken 738804 740832 741078 741432 741450 741576 741672 to 100 digits (auto-stopping at the C100, so they'll almost certainly go further without difficulty).

Not reserving anything more until the site is up again.

Keeping going on 741432 (lead term seems to be 2*3^6*5), 741450 (large power of 2 without a driver yet) and 741576 (2^6 without 127)

10metreh 2009-12-27 09:20

[QUOTE=fivemack;200017]Keeping going on 741432 (lead term seems to be 2*3^6*5)[/QUOTE]

Actually, this is a form of the 2 * 3 driver.

fivemack 2009-12-27 11:11

Site up. Reserving 742032, 742200

Mini-Geek 2009-12-27 12:35

Taking 742680.

unconnected 2009-12-27 14:38

Reserving 748488 and 749754.

fivemack 2009-12-27 19:50

Reserving 742512, 742560

fivemack 2009-12-27 22:39

742200 at 100 digits in a very uninteresting way. Reserving 745080, 745104, 745194

fivemack 2009-12-28 00:41

742032 at 100 digits

Taking 745200

Greebley 2009-12-28 01:27

Done with 743370, 105 digits, 2^3*3

fivemack 2009-12-28 11:41

740832 at 105 digits, 2*3^2, stopping
741078 at 105 digits, 2*3^3, stopping
742512 at 100 digits, 2^3*5, stopping
742560 at 100 digits, 2^2*3*7, stopping
745104 at 100 digits, 2^2*3^2*7, stopping
745194 at 100 digits, 2^2*3*7, stopping
745200 at 100 digits, 2^3*3^2, stopping

Taking 745212, 745404, 745410, 745584, 745608, 745650

Mini-Geek 2009-12-28 13:11

Finished with 742680.

fivemack 2009-12-28 14:02

745080 at 100 digits, 2*3*5.

Replaced with 745782

fivemack 2009-12-28 16:46

745650 at 100 digits, 2^4*3*5*31. Taking 745824 instead.

Greebley 2009-12-29 03:17

Done with 743646, 105 digits, 2*3^2*5

Reserving 748080, 748244, 748350, 748356, 748422, 748500, 748752

Batalov 2009-12-29 05:41

Reserving 745948 746112 747456 747726 749304 749328 749952

fivemack 2009-12-29 10:38

745404 at 100 digits, 2^2*7
745782 at 100 digits, 2^2*3 for the last dozen steps

Reserving 746040, 746196

fivemack 2009-12-29 13:29

745410 at 100 digits, 2^2*7. Reserving 746200

EdH 2009-12-29 14:22

releasing 742740:

size 103, i740, 2[sup]2[/sup] * 3[sup]2[/sup] * 7 * 127 * 619 * c96

reserving 747768

fivemack 2009-12-29 15:27

745584 at 100 digits, 2^5*3*7
745608 at 100 digits, 2*3
746196 at 100 digits, 2^3*3

Taking 746220, 746298, 746304

fivemack 2009-12-29 18:04

745824 at 100 digits, 2^4*3; taking it to 103 digits
746298 at 100 digits, 2^3*3^5

Reserving 746564

fivemack 2009-12-29 19:59

745824 at 103 digits, still 2^4*3; stopping

Taking 746664

Batalov 2009-12-29 21:34

Done with 745948 746112 747456 747726 749304 749328 749952
Reserving 746712 746856 746880 746886 747120 747720 747762

fivemack 2009-12-29 22:18

740856 is at index 5824; this is one of the longer sequences now, though it's afflicted with 2^4*31
746564 at 100 digits, 2^4*3^2*5

Reserving 749320, 749640

fivemack 2009-12-29 22:28

[QUOTE=Batalov;200249]Done with 745948 746112 747456 747726 749304 749328 749952
Reserving 746712 746856 746880 746886 747120 747720 747762[/QUOTE]

Was there a pattern to your original reservations? I am plodding up boringly through the numbers, and would like to know whether I'm in a field from which someone else has carefully already removed the foxes ...

Batalov 2009-12-29 22:46

No real pattern. I just don't like to take 2[SUP]3[/SUP]*3*5-s right away and skip them and some other outright dead meat. Yes, of course, they all have a chance to escape, but there are chances and chances.

fivemack 2009-12-30 01:06

749640 finished very quickly (100 digits, 2^3*3*5); taking 749682
745212 now at 105 digits, 2^2*7*3^2; taking 749832

RichD 2009-12-30 02:18

All 751k
 
Taking 751170 & 751908

Batalov 2009-12-30 02:52

For no particular reason (there are no good sequences there, honest, guv'nor!), reserving
750360
750720
750894
752880
753336
753372
753522
753870
754320
754386
754884
754992

fivemack 2009-12-30 10:10

746040 at 100 digits, 2*3^2*5
746304 at 100 digits, 2*3^2
746664 at 100 digits, 2^2 * 3 * 7
749320 at 100 digits, 2*3*5, broken in database ('Fixed index 83177760')
749682 at 100 digits, 2^2 * 3^2 * 7
749832 at 100 digits, 2^5 * 3^2

Mystery work on 740856 by someone with a slightly faster computer than mine

Taking 752528, 752760, 752928, 752970, 752976, 750040

fivemack 2009-12-30 12:57

746200 done (but database seems to be down, so I can't replace it)
Also 750040

EdH 2009-12-30 20:18

reserving 753732

fivemack 2009-12-30 22:01

752970 at 100 digits, 2^2*3^3*7

Taking 750600

fivemack 2009-12-30 23:18

taking 750672

Batalov 2009-12-31 00:22

Carrying on: 753102 753168 753606 753630 753720 753768 753984

Batalov 2009-12-31 06:06

Done with 746856 746880 746886 747120 747720 747762 750360 750720 750894 752880 753102 753168 753606 753630 [B]753720[/B] 753768 [B]753984[/B] 753336 [B]753372[/B] 753522 753870 754320 754386 754884 754992
(bold will be done in an hour)

... and will finish 754072, 754230, 754248, 754432, 754440, 754542, 754656, 754722, 754848.

Time to add some more.

fivemack 2009-12-31 08:47

746220 at index 3050, 100 digits, 2^2*3*7
750040 at 105 digits, 2*3^3
752760 at 100 digits, 2*3
752928 at 100 digits, 2*3^2*5

Taking 755080, 755202, 755232, 755250, 755412

Batalov 2009-12-31 08:50

Will entertain [strike]756930 757110 758322[/strike] 758832 759456 759984

fivemack 2009-12-31 16:36

750600 at 100 digits, 2^3*3*5
752976 at 100 digits, 2^6*3^2 (taking to 105)
750672 at 100 digits, 2^4*5 (taking to 105)
752528 at 100 digits, 2^2*7*3*5
755080 at 100 digits, 2^2*7^2; just taking it a little further to see if it loses the 7
755202 at 100 digits, 2^3*3*5

Taking 759780, 759816, 759552

Buzzo 2009-12-31 19:24

done with 738402
reserving 755460

fivemack 2010-01-01 01:42

759816 at 100 digits, 2^3*3^2*5^2*7; dropping it.

Taking 759150, 760860

Batalov 2010-01-01 03:57

754072 754230 754248 754432 754440 754542 754656 754722 754848 756930 757110 758322 758832 759456 759984 - done.

Taking 755636, 755712, 755730, 755826,
756402, 756630, 756714, 756720, 756840, 756906, 756960

10metreh 2010-01-01 09:40

unconnected has PMed me to say he is taking the whole 770k-780k range. :smile:

fivemack 2010-01-01 10:53

755250 at 100 digits, 2*3^4

Taking 758172, 758460, 758562, 758646, 758814, 758976

fivemack 2010-01-01 10:58

752976 at 105 digits, strange lead term 2^5*3^6; taking to 110
755232 at 100 digits, 2^2*7
755250 at 101 digits, 2*3^3*5^2; taking to 105
759150 at 100 digits, 2^5*3*7^2
759552 at 100 digits, 2^2*3^2*7
759780 at 100 digits, 2^3*3

760860 is being handled by somebody else

Reserving 758172, 758460, 758562, 758646, 758814, 758976

fivemack 2010-01-01 14:29

755412 done

RichD 2010-01-01 14:34

Done with 751908 sz 104, c92 kept 2^4 * 31 the whole time.

Taking 757792.

fivemack 2010-01-01 18:19

stopping 755250 at 105 digits, 2*3^3*5
stopping 758646 at 100 digits, 2^2*3^2*5*7 (growing by more than a factor of two each iteration!)

Taking 757032, 757128

fivemack 2010-01-01 20:12

758172 at 100 digits, taking a little further since 2^2 * 3 * 7^5 in last term (!)

server is down.

taking 757512; this one grows fast enough that I took it from six to 80 digits in less than the time it takes for the server to come back up !

Batalov 2010-01-01 20:54

Done with 755636, 755712, 755730, 755826,
756402, 756630, 756714, 756720, 756840, 756906, 756960

except keeping some of them reserved (got to wait for the server to come up to check for the usual exit conditions). I will post in the reservation thread. One thing for sure, 756402 is reserved. :rolleyes:

I think it would be worthwhile to make a small extension to aliqueit code to keep a local copy of C20 file around (to detect possible merges) ...plus synchronize it at will with its web counterpart which would be great to have hosted (and automatically updated) at the factordb.com server.

fivemack 2010-01-01 21:27

758814 at 100 digits, but taking it longer because maybe losing 3 (2*3*p, then, 2*3^5*7*...)
758460 done, 2^2*7

Taking 757416

biwema 2010-01-02 00:04

Done 740640

Completed, but still keeping reserved:
740670, size110, c109 2^3
740096, size110, c105 2^2*5

kar_bon 2010-01-02 00:10

updates online

fivemack 2010-01-02 00:22

757032 at 100 digits: 2^3*3^2*5
757128 at 100 digits, 2^2*3^2 so continuing to 105 digits

Taking 757560

RichD 2010-01-02 04:52

751170 done
 
Done with 751170 sz 100; c87 kept 2^4 * 31 the whole time.

fivemack 2010-01-02 10:07

757512 at 100 digits, 2^5*3^2*5
758814 at 102 digits, 2*3

Taking 757614, 757722

unconnected 2010-01-02 10:19

Some terminations/merges are missing in 1st post.
[code]
757110 unconnected 21 Dec 2009 91 2605 Prime
767430 Batalov 13 Dec 2009 89 1907 Prime
748496 Batalov 10 Dec 2009 80 3075 Prime
737490 unconnected 10 Dec 2009 85 2926 Prime
799788 kar_bon 12 Nov 2009 86 1974 Prime
739368 Batalov 31 Oct 2009 84 1849 Merge with 39852
[/code]

biwema 2010-01-02 12:39

740106 reached 101 digits now.
I report it now that the milestone is not delayed.

It lost the 2^2*7 driver at 99 digits, so i will keep it a while to see what happens.

fivemack 2010-01-02 13:00

757416 at 100 digits, 2*3
757560 at 100 digits, 2^4*31*3

Taking 757728, 758010

10metreh 2010-01-02 16:57

[QUOTE=unconnected;200615]Some terminations/merges are missing in 1st post.
[code]
757110 unconnected 21 Dec 2009 91 2605 Prime
767430 Batalov 13 Dec 2009 89 1907 Prime
748496 Batalov 10 Dec 2009 80 3075 Prime
737490 unconnected 10 Dec 2009 85 2926 Prime
799788 kar_bon 12 Nov 2009 86 1974 Prime
739368 Batalov 31 Oct 2009 84 1849 Merge with 39852
[/code][/QUOTE]

We already have a terminations thread, so I've deleted the superfluous list that was in this thread. If you think I should put it back, say so.

fivemack 2010-01-02 16:57

757722 done (2^2*3*7)

Taking 758022

unconnected 2010-01-02 17:23

[quote=10metreh;200655]We already have a terminations thread, so I've deleted the superfluous list that was in this thread. If you think I should put it back, say so.[/quote]

Ok, it is good to put all terminations in one thread. :smile:

748488 and 749754 are done
748488: i291->i1927, size 100, 2^2*7
749754: i493->i2683, size 101, 2*3*5

fivemack 2010-01-02 20:23

757728 done (2^3*3*5)
758022 done (2^3*3)
758562 done (2*3^2)

Taking 764592, 764622, 764844

Batalov 2010-01-02 21:28

Last take for the weekend
760590
762030
762840
763176
764346

These are already done: 758646 (Tom), 761516, 761880, 763728; take them off the list, pls.

fivemack 2010-01-03 01:22

764622 done, 2^3*3*5. Taking 764544.
750672 at 110 digits, 2*3*5; taking 764292

EdH 2010-01-03 05:04

Oh, No! I'm at the top of the list!:sorry:

Actually, 747768 is over 100 digits, but I haven't been able to update the db, so I'm just letting it work some more...

As to 753732, I don't know what's going on. My machine keeps jumping out of ggnfs for varying reasons and even though it ecmed all day while I was out, it didn't come up with any factors for a c93 portion of the current iteration. I plan to run it (somewhat) supervised tomorrow, maybe even on two (or 3) machines to see if I can get anything.

Take Care,
Ed

mdettweiler 2010-01-03 06:37

[quote=EdH;200727]Oh, No! I'm at the top of the list!:sorry:

Actually, 747768 is over 100 digits, but I haven't been able to update the db, so I'm just letting it work some more...

As to 753732, I don't know what's going on. My machine keeps jumping out of ggnfs for varying reasons and even though it ecmed all day while I was out, it didn't come up with any factors for a c93 portion of the current iteration. I plan to run it (somewhat) supervised tomorrow, maybe even on two (or 3) machines to see if I can get anything.

Take Care,
Ed[/quote]
Try adding 10000 or so to the q-ranges in test.job within the current GNFS folder. That should skip the current range (thus skipping the part that makes it crash) and move on to the next. Usually that works for me.

10metreh 2010-01-03 08:43

In case you're wondering why the list at the top isn't being updated more often, it's because Mini-Geek appears to have taken a New Year break and hasn't been online since the early morning of 31 December. So no lagging on my part. :smile:

fivemack 2010-01-03 11:32

764292 at 100 digits, 2^3*3^2*5
764544 at 100 digits, 2^5*3
758976 at 105 digits, 2*3
757128 at 105 digits, 2^3*3

758010 at 112 digits (!), 2^3*3; stopping that!

Taking the whole 762 line: 762024, 762216, 762444, 762606, 762720, 762798

EdH 2010-01-03 15:05

747768: I reported my latest lines to the db this morning, but they didn't show up after two attempts. Should I wait for later or post my elf file here (or somewhere else) and move on?

RichD 2010-01-03 15:31

Done with 757792 sz 100; c82 2^2 * 3 * 5 * 7
(results in queue)

Taking 760116 & 760182.

fivemack 2010-01-03 16:19

764592 at 105 digits, 2^2*3^2
762024 at 100 digits, 2^2*7*3^2
762444 at 100 digits, 2^5*3*5

db down

10metreh 2010-01-03 16:52

[QUOTE=EdH;200748]747768: I reported my latest lines to the db this morning, but they didn't show up after two attempts. Should I wait for later or post my elf file here (or somewhere else) and move on?[/QUOTE]

The factors up to line 789 seem to be in the DB. If you have taken 747768 further, then post the .elf here. Also, I would recommend that you take it further anyway because it is stable.

EdH 2010-01-03 20:28

[quote=10metreh;200756]The factors up to line 789 seem to be in the DB. If you have taken 747768 further, then post the .elf here. Also, I would recommend that you take it further anyway because it is stable.[/quote]

OK, that's what I entered earlier. It is done for this thread, but I will run it a little further, since I'm using it to test ggnfs on my WinXP machine.

747768 is done for this sub-project at i789, size 103 = 2[sup]4[/sup] * 4643 * c98
still reserved for the time being.

760392 appears to still be available - I'd like to reserve it.

Take Care,
Ed

richs 2010-01-03 23:59

Reserving 768222, 770616, and 771822.

fivemack 2010-01-04 00:29

762606 at 100 digits, 2^4*3
762798 at 100 digits, 2^5*3^2

not planning to take any more of these for a while, will try pushing 4800 a bit further instead.

RichD 2010-01-04 00:38

Since I ran a few successful QuickECMs, I guess I should take ownership.

Reserving 760344.

10metreh 2010-01-04 08:09

[QUOTE=richs;200783]Reserving 768222, 770616, and 771822.[/QUOTE]

768222 is fine, but as it says in post 1, the whole 770k-780k range is reserved by unconnected.

Batalov 2010-01-04 09:03

760590 762030 761516 762840 763176 764346 done.

758646 761880 763728 had been done by others.

Greebley 2010-01-04 15:48

I released 713214 at 121 digits with driver 2^6*127. At 122 digits it hit the down-driver, but didn't make it below 100 digits before losing it again. Recent evidence has shown that losing the down driver above 100 digits more likely than I would have expected if one gains it over 120 digits. The really sad part is that it takes a long time to get down only to be a dud.

fivemack 2010-01-04 16:06

757614 at 110 digits, stopped
762216 at 105 digits, stopped
762720 at 100 digits (down to 50 and back up again), stopped

EdH 2010-01-04 16:13

releasing 760392: size 101, i354, 2[sup]3[/sup] * 3[sup]2[/sup] * 7[sup]2[/sup] * 7451 * 50321 * c89

(From about i97, it just did a dead run uphill...)

reserving 760542

fivemack 2010-01-04 16:55

764844 at 100 digits, having got down to 12 and then gone up again. 2*3 driver.

Buzzo 2010-01-04 18:09

done with 755460
reserving 758172

edit: 758172 is already at 101 digits! so is 758460, 758562, and 758976

reserving 760200 instead

10metreh 2010-01-04 18:49

The mystery worker must be watching this thread: he/she/it doesn't seem to be working on any sequences anyone else has reserved. Can you come out of the dark please?

richs 2010-01-04 21:01

Sorry, I didn't notice that the entire 770k-780k range was reserved. Anyway, someone ran 768222 up to 103 digits overnight, n=1785, 2^3 x 5^2.

EdH 2010-01-05 01:11

I just noticed that the number I'm running, 753732, had an iteration (866) that had only 2 and an 88 digit number (same size as composite) for factors. Is that of any interest to anyone but myself?

[code]
866. 9916162230667719863575235049237917670286181628737061325814830007741512112992620412854434 = 2 * 4958081115333859931787617524618958835143090814368530662907415003870756056496310206427217
[/code][FONT=verdana]


[/FONT]

10metreh 2010-01-05 07:56

[QUOTE=EdH;200896]I just noticed that the number I'm running, 753732, had an iteration (866) that had only 2 and an 88 digit number (same size as composite) for factors. Is that of any interest to anyone but myself?

[code]
866. 9916162230667719863575235049237917670286181628737061325814830007741512112992620412854434 = 2 * 4958081115333859931787617524618958835143090814368530662907415003870756056496310206427217
[/code][FONT=verdana]


[/FONT][/QUOTE]

That is common, and it is bad news when the prime is of the form 4n+1, because you lose the downdriver.

This mystery worker is getting a bit annoying. They obviously know someone else is working on this range because others are updating the DB. If by any chance you're reading this thread, please could you reply? I won't be cross with you or anything.

Greebley 2010-01-05 12:06

Done with 748080, 108 digits, 2*3
Done with 748244, 108 digits, 2^2*7
I am keeping 748350 at 119 digits, 2^3*7

Buzzo 2010-01-05 19:31

done with 760200
reserving 760218


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