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R773 tested to n=400k (200-400k)
nothing found, 1 remain Results emailed - Base released |
S985
S985 tested to n=160K Nothing found
Continuing to n=200k |
R782 tested to n=400k (200-400k)
nothing found, 1 remain Results emailed - Base released |
R783 tested to n=400k (200-400k)
nothing found, 1 remain Results emailed - Base released |
S507 tested to n=300k (100-300k)
1 prime found, 3 remain 292*507^142979+1 Results emailed - Base released |
Reserving R790 to n=400k (200-400k) for BOINC
Reserving R812 to n=400k (200-400k) for BOINC Reserving R813 to n=400k (300-400k) for BOINC |
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S653 tested to at least n=110k
I was lucky and already found a prime: 44*653^105477+1 is prime! (296911 decimal digits) Time : 522.792 sec. By eliminating this k, it seems like I don't need to test half of the sieve file. I will continue with the other remaining k's. I attached the sieve file I used and the LLR results output. matzetoni |
R731 tested to n=400k (200-400k)
nothing found, 1 remain Results emailed - Base released |
R743 tested to n=400k (200-400k)
nothing found, 1 remain Results emailed - Base released |
R759 tested to n=400k (200-400k)
1 prime found, base proven 34*759^266676-1 Results emailed - Base released |
R730 tested to n=400k (200-400k)
nothing found, 1 remain Results emailed - Base released |
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