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R133
Added 926*133^n-1 with a weight of 1570
Mathew's prime is the culprit. |
R883
Added 194*883^n-1 with a weight of 850 courtesy of unconnected
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R318
Add 122*318^n-1 compliments of serge with a weight of 309
[COLOR="Green"]_____________ EDIT (SB): I am now finishing it to 525k. (The last k is very "thin", but as such it goes to stratosphere very fast.)[/COLOR] |
Don't posts starting from #92 deserve a split into a separate thread?
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[QUOTE=Batalov;357639]Don't posts starting from #92 deserve a split into a separate thread?[/QUOTE]
Was thinking that yesterday but hadn't gotten around to it. It is now done. To everyone: The discussion about odds of prime has been split to a new thread [URL="http://mersenneforum.org/showthread.php?t=18765"]here[/URL]. |
[QUOTE=Batalov;357639]Don't posts starting from #92 deserve a split into a separate thread?[/QUOTE]
[offtopic, mods feel free to delete or move it to crap threads] As expected, or by coincidence, after split, your post is new #92, hehe... Sorry but I couldn't resist, this is really fun if read now, after the split. [/offtopic] |
Added 106*678^n+1 with a weight of 533
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S864
Added 74*864^n+1 with weight of 926
Currently only tested to 72k. Search continues. |
I'm not sure where you are getting your weights from. 106*678^n+1 has a weight of 1143 and 74*864^n+1 has a weight of 2012.
Weights are computed for n=100001 to n=110K to a sieve depth of P=511. |
Your right. Quoted weight should be Nash weight. I was using -P 1e6.
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144*1009^n+1 was added with a weight of 1607 courtesy of rogue
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