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Riesel 1021
Riesel 1021, the last k, tested n=50K-100K. Nothing found.
Results emailed. Base released |
Hi,
I'd like to reserve 74*533^n-1 for sieving from 25.000 to 1.000.000 for a friend of mine, I told him from distributed computing and from this project, and he likes to see results in a short time, so we'll start with sieving *g* |
Rincewind,
I think it's a mistake to sieve so deep for 1 k. Perhaps taking it to n=100,000 (rather than a million) first, and then testing up to that limit. Of course, other people may have a different opinion on the matter. |
I agree with paleseptember: I wouldn't suggest starting with that much in the sieve file, do n=25K-100K or so instead. Definitely don't sieve to a depth optimal for searching all the way to n=1M. There's a very good chance you won't have to go that far, and that's over 9 million bits or 2.7 million digits.
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Riesel 1025
Riesel 1025, the last k, tested n=50K-100K. Nothing found.
Results emailed. Base released |
[QUOTE=Rincewind;233070]Hi,
I'd like to reserve 74*533^n-1 for sieving from 25.000 to 1.000.000 for a friend of mine, I told him from distributed computing and from this project, and he likes to see results in a short time, so we'll start with sieving *g*[/QUOTE] I will show this as reserved up to n=100K. Sieving for n=25K-1M is unreleastic and a large waste of time and resources. |
Serge,
Can you provide a status update of R580, S406, S676, S706, S798, S816, and S834? Thanks. With Ian winding down the testing of 1k bases to n=100K and going through them quickly, I'll be following up on reserved 1k bases that are at n<100K quite a bit more often than usual in the future. Gary |
Reserving all remaining 9-kers to n=25K as follows:
R501 R806 R978 R942 S770 S864 S958 S978 |
[QUOTE=gd_barnes;233118]Can you provide a status update of R580, S406, S676, S706, S798, S816, and S834? Thanks.
[/QUOTE] R580 is at 89.9K S406 84.5K S676 112.1K and continuing to 150K S706 100K and released S798 100K and released S816 67.3K S834 112K and released Will email. |
Sierp 935
Sierp 935, the last k, tested n=25K-100K. Nothing found.
Results emailed. Base released |
The following 7kers and 8kers are complete to n=25K and released:
7kers: R948; 6 k's remaining; highest prime 62*948^14250-1 S911; 6 k's remaining; highest prime 125*911^19167+1 8kers: R712; k=47, 51, 93, 114, & 183 remain; highest prime 164*712^24132-1 S504; k=76, 79, 94, 116, & 166 remain; highest prime 121*504^8792+1 S507; k=292, 380, 702, & 984 remain; highest prime 360*507^21897+1 Only S507 did well in this group with 4 k's remaining for CK = 1142. This completes the 7kers. 3 more 8kers to go. |
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