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S1005
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S1005 reached nmax=10K.
26646 primes found, 530 k´s remain. File attached Releasing Base. |
Reserving S606 to nmax=10K using srbsieve.
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Reserving S751 to n=100k (25-100k) for BOINC
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Reserving S514 to n=500k (100-500k) for BOINC
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R945 is complete to n=200K; no primes were found for n=100K-200K; 2 k's still remain; base released.
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R565 tested to n=200k (100-200k)
10 primes found, 32 remain 17636*565^109660-1 19394*565^118343-1 7316*565^124048-1 4836*565^124142-1 8742*565^135774-1 12596*565^149039-1 12902*565^162944-1 16260*565^167947-1 3098*565^195049-1 18092*565^198465-1 Results emailed - Base released |
Reserving S920 to n=300k (117-300k) for BOINC
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S520 Update
S520 is still in progress and is currently at n=483780. I have the range up to n=700k. Note that I have split the range into 4 parts, so many of the candidates between n=483780 and n=700,000 have already been tested.
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S618, R708, and R1025 update
S618 is in progress. Several primes have been found. The remaining k's are currently at n=55858 and set to go to n=100k.
S618 primes: [CODE]1356*618^33433+1 1419*618^25971+1 3693*618^80879+1 73*618^46256+1 3976*618^73036+1 3967*618^25972+1 3958*618^54116+1 286*618^63764+1 337*618^50932+1 292*618^87160+1 383*618^75931+1 729*618^49922+1 999*618^27873+1 1154*618^40513+1 2759*618^25991+1 2182*618^26644+1 3402*618^28641+1 2764*618^29245+1 2032*618^30641+1 2257*618^39956+1 3706*618^43151+1 3799*618^45837+1 2315*618^54040+1 2404*618^55493+1 [/CODE] For R1025, I'm currently at n=1075474. I've put it temporarily on hold to finish up the other bases I've reserved, although I've done some extensive (P=900e12 for some parts) sieving in the meantime. I'm going to try out the llr multithreading to reduce the amount of time each test takes when I get to this base. R708 is in progress and currently at n=29299, with n=50k the goal. If you want the primes for these, please let me know, as they're numerous. |
[QUOTE=wombatman;455789]
R708 is in progress and currently at n=29299, with n=50k the goal. If you want the primes for these, please let me know, as they're numerous.[/QUOTE] I can't update the pages to show a test limit of n=29.3K without having the corresponding primes. My suggestion: Please provide the primes once you reach n=30K so that I can do an official update. At nice round intervals or about twice a year is what I'd like to see for status updates with lists of primes. I'm going to get more in the habit of asking that people report statuses at least twice a year along with corresponding primes by posting a note in the news like I did today. We had some reservations from people no longer working the project that were nearly two years old before I removed them earlier today. |
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After some further thought, I think I'm going to bow out of R1025 for now as it requires computing power I don't have to be completed efficiently. I've attached the candidates tested with corresponding residues as well as the candidates that have not been sieved out. Each sieved file has the depth of sieving in its name. Lastly, I'm attaching the factors file (in completed_tests.7z)--note that this is for all sieving and should be able to confirm that candidates were removed correctly.
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