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Thomas11 2015-04-04 11:55

263*2^1904406-1 (573286 digits)

Beyond 2015-04-05 05:43

9693*2^1269458-1 (382149 digits)

Beyond 2015-04-12 12:21

9537*2^1283218-1 (386292 digits)

Beyond 2015-04-13 00:51

9579*2^1284835-1 (386778 digits)

Beyond 2015-04-14 16:35

9477*2^1289336-1 (388133 digits)

Batalov 2015-04-14 17:58

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6735·2^1312175-1 (395008 digits)
6363·2^1312130-1 (394995 digits)
3233·2^1312078-1 (394979 digits)
8103·2^1312002-1 (394956 digits)
7313·2^1311958-1 (394943 digits)
6293·2^1311844-1 (394909 digits)
1819·2^1311695-1 (394863 digits)
4659·2^1311669-1 (394856 digits)
2485·2^1311517-1 (394810 digits)
6825·2^1311500-1 (394805 digits)
2147·2^1311330-1 (394753 digits)
3297·2^1311289-1 (394741 digits)
6045·2^1311216-1 (394720 digits)
5547·2^1311145-1 (394698 digits)
8371·2^1311109-1 (394688 digits)
7773·2^1311004-1 (394656 digits)
1825·2^1310969-1 (394645 digits)
7689·2^1310876-1 (394617 digits)
7173·2^1310787-1 (394591 digits)
5461·2^1310545-1 (394518 digits)
3395·2^1310400-1 (394474 digits)
3747·2^1310277-1 (394437 digits)
3659·2^1310224-1 (394421 digits)
7265·2^1310094-1 (394382 digits)

For a test of the new LLR binary (with gwnum 28.6), a rectangular region (1500<k<10000, 1310000<=n<=1312200) was run [B]with all reserved k values excluded[/B] to the best of my knowledge (I used both rieselprime.de status page as well as excluded any k that had primes for n>1200000. The 8th-11th drive k's were expressly excluded, as well as other drives if relevant - many of them are well below this range).

In case that I may have missed a few reserved bases, I apologize and will send upon request to anyone their slice of the Res64 data for the requested k's (the full file is too big to post); it is my understanding that e.g. Burt may reach 1310000<=n soon [B]but hasn't yet[/B], so this will simply save him some work (but I did exclude k bases that belong to him, as best I could; I did not scan the whole forum - life is too short; I used rieselprime.de).

The full list of tested k values is attached for look-ups.

Beyond 2015-04-14 23:03

[QUOTE=Batalov;400085]6735·2^1312175-1 (395008 digits)
6363·2^1312130-1 (394995 digits)
3233·2^1312078-1 (394979 digits)
8103·2^1312002-1 (394956 digits)
7313·2^1311958-1 (394943 digits)
6293·2^1311844-1 (394909 digits)
1819·2^1311695-1 (394863 digits)
4659·2^1311669-1 (394856 digits)
2485·2^1311517-1 (394810 digits)
6825·2^1311500-1 (394805 digits)
2147·2^1311330-1 (394753 digits)
3297·2^1311289-1 (394741 digits)
6045·2^1311216-1 (394720 digits)
5547·2^1311145-1 (394698 digits)
8371·2^1311109-1 (394688 digits)
7773·2^1311004-1 (394656 digits)
1825·2^1310969-1 (394645 digits)
7689·2^1310876-1 (394617 digits)
7173·2^1310787-1 (394591 digits)
5461·2^1310545-1 (394518 digits)
3395·2^1310400-1 (394474 digits)
3747·2^1310277-1 (394437 digits)
3659·2^1310224-1 (394421 digits)
7265·2^1310094-1 (394382 digits)

For a test of the new LLR binary (with gwnum 28.6), a rectangular region (1500<k<10000, 1310000<=n<=1312200) was run [B]with all reserved k values excluded[/B] to the best of my knowledge (I used both rieselprime.de status page as well as excluded any k that had primes for n>1200000. The 8th-11th drive k's were expressly excluded, as well as other drives if relevant - many of them are well below this range).

In case that I may have missed a few reserved bases, I apologize and will send upon request to anyone their slice of the Res64 data for the requested k's (the full file is too big to post); it is my understanding that e.g. Burt may reach 1310000<=n soon [B]but hasn't yet[/B], so this will simply save him some work (but I did exclude k bases that belong to him, as best I could; I did not scan the whole forum - life is too short; I used rieselprime.de).

The full list of tested k values is attached for look-ups.[/QUOTE]

Serge, thanks for the update and list of k's and ranges tested. I'm impressed with the speed in which you tested theses range. :smile:

I'm about a week away from getting to n=1300k.

pepi37 2015-04-15 20:45

[QUOTE=Beyond;400107]Serge, thanks for the update and list of k's and ranges tested. I'm impressed with the speed in which you tested theses range. :smile:

I'm about a week away from getting to n=1300k.[/QUOTE]

This is not speed, it is speed of light ( or even faster) :smile:
Not even faster , it is FASTER.... :smile:

Beyond 2015-04-17 01:33

9351*2^1295695-1 (390048 digits)

Thomas11 2015-04-26 09:21

255*2^1763221-1 (530785 digits)

amphoria 2015-04-28 19:01

4119*2^1794544-1 (540216 digits)


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