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Most exponents are reversed by GPU72 for trial factoring. Those exponents are released as they reach 2^74 or as first LL test demand requires. Almost all of those exponents are inactive and are simply held so that assignments are not released before they are ideally TF'd.
Assignments at 80-81M are starting to go out for TFing and P-1. |
[QUOTE=flagrantflowers;385442]Most exponents are reversed by GPU72 for trial factoring. Those exponents are released as they reach 2^74 or as first LL test demand requires. Almost all of those exponents are inactive and are simply held so that assignments are not released before they are ideally TF'd.
Assignments at 80-81M are starting to go out for TFing and P-1.[/QUOTE] Ahh, okay. That makes sense. Thank you for clearing that up for me! |
[QUOTE=flagrantflowers;385442]Most exponents are reversed[/QUOTE]
No, that is wrong, they are only reserved... We, at GPU72, do not reverse exponents. We would like to, but we don't know how... I would like to reverse all exponents to make them give prime mersenne numbers... :razz: The rest is as you said, we fully agree there. |
[QUOTE=LaurV;385466]No, that is wrong, they are only reserved[/QUOTE]
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Countdown to proving M(32582657) is the 44th Mersenne Prime: 22 |
[QUOTE=LaurV;385466]No, that is wrong, they are only reserved...
We, at GPU72, do not reverse exponents. We would like to, but we don't know how... I would like to reverse all exponents to make them give prime mersenne numbers... :razz: The rest is as you said, we fully agree there.[/QUOTE] Lysdexics of teh wrold untie! |
[QUOTE=cuBerBruce;385481]Now less than 25 to go...
Countdown to proving M(32582657) is the 44th Mersenne Prime: 22[/QUOTE] Dropping quickly! Countdown to proving M(32582657) is the 44th Mersenne Prime: 20 |
[QUOTE=kladner;385485]Lysdexics of teh wrold untie![/QUOTE]
Dyslexia is frustrating, and hilarious at times. You proofread something five times and still miss obvious errors. I cannot for the life of me spell anything with two sets of double consonants. |
What do you get when you cross a dyslexic, an insomniac and an athiest?
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Ugh evangelical atheists are almost as bad as evangelical christians.
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[QUOTE=petrw1;385492]What do you get when you cross a dyslexic, an insomniac and an athiest?[/QUOTE]
Sigh... An old (but good) joke... Someone who stays awake wondering if there really is a dog. |
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