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I'm jumping into the "large prime proving a conjecture" ring. I'm taking R328 and S328. A prime for either one of those will be over 500,000 decimal digits. I'm choosing these bases because both of these conjectures have k with similar weight.
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r253
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r253 tested to n=500e3
no primes base released |
starting s460
Lennart |
R372
R372 tested n=25k-50k
7 primes found 24 remain Results emailed - Base released |
Status R366
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R366 tested n=700k to 800k, no primes. Continuing.
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s460 done to 50k. 95k's left.
Results sent to Gary. Lennart |
R256
I'm going to reserve R256 to n=250000
I've just begun testing the 20 k's that is tested to n=125K, for the range n=125K-150K. The list of candidates is created from the sievefiles hosted at primesearchteam. I now have a file containing all the candidates from n>125K to n<=750K for a total of 30 k's. It is my long term plan to test the range that Primegrid has so genuinely sieved to 100Peta and 400Peta... n<=375K is sieved to 100Peta while n>375K to n<=750K is sieved to 400Peta. A total os 12297 candidates is loaded into PRPnet for 20 k's for n>125K to n<=150K Take care :smile: Kenneth |
Status update.
R333 @ 530K, search continues. |
R292
Reserving R292 to n=50k
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firejuggler reserves S348 as new to n=2.5K
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Got S348 to 2.5K. What file do you need? (898 sequences left). Reserving it to 10 K
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