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TheMawn 2014-10-21 12:41

[QUOTE=Madpoo;385557]Total # of exponents with a known factor: 28,345,717
Total # of factors found: 35,849,478 (yup, several have more than one factor found for it, some have a lot, most just one).
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Total # of Tested-Once exponents with no known factors?
Total # of Double-checked exponents with no known factors?

Prime95 2014-10-22 00:41

Ideas for the main page or work distribution page:

Factors found today/yesterday/daily chart.
DCs today/yesterday/daily chart.
First LLs today/yesterday/daily chart.

Days since last Mersenne prime found

TheMawn 2014-10-22 01:37

[QUOTE=TheMawn;385690]Total # of Tested-Once exponents with no known factors?
Total # of Double-checked exponents with no known factors?[/QUOTE]

Maybe a link to a list of them, too? I can imagine there are some purists who would like all composites proven with a factor.

NBtarheel_33 2014-10-22 01:56

How about Davieddy's favorite stat: expected days until next prime?

retina 2014-10-22 03:16

[QUOTE=NBtarheel_33;385731]How about Davieddy's favorite stat: expected days until next prime?[/QUOTE]Remove the word "expected" and you're on to a winner there.

NBtarheel_33 2014-10-22 03:26

How about the estimated milestone completion dates based on the rate of LL/DC completion within each milestone bracket over the last 30 days?

NBtarheel_33 2014-10-22 03:35

[QUOTE=retina;385737]Remove the word "expected" and you're on to a winner there.[/QUOTE]

In case I was unclear, this value is computed by calculating the expected number of primes (per Poisson) over "the" interval (either the GIMPS classical interval <79.3M or the modern GIMPS interval <1B) at two points in time, say 30 days apart, and then dividing the number of days between the estimates by the change in the expected number of primes. This gives an estimate of the expected number of days it will take to (per Poisson) find >= 1 Mersenne prime. Davieddy loved to compute this ratio on a daily basis and keep waving it around in his anti-GPU72 arguments.

I love all of the meta-data that this project generates. The more of it we can show off, the better, I say!

cuBerBruce 2014-10-22 14:18

[QUOTE=Madpoo;385508]It's 19 now, and I want to apologize in advance because I accidentally poached an exponent in progress.

31486109 ... and my apologies to "tysydenham" (you will still get credit when this is done, I'll make sure of that and remove my own credit). I'll remove the credit I got for it. I was testing what happens after a manual check in and I needed to run a test that would complete quick to use for that, and I just picked the lowest # needing a triple check. I totally spaced out the fact that, obviously, this would be assigned to someone else.

Very sorry about that.
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Well, that user has finished one of his other assignments, putting the countdown now at 18.

Primeinator 2014-10-22 17:56

[QUOTE=cuBerBruce;385759]Well, that user has finished one of his other assignments, putting the countdown now at 18.[/QUOTE]

And now one less:

[QUOTE] Countdown to proving M(32582657) is the 44th Mersenne Prime: 17 [/QUOTE]

Madpoo 2014-10-23 04:07

[QUOTE=TheMawn;385727]Maybe a link to a list of them, too? I can imagine there are some purists who would like all composites proven with a factor.[/QUOTE]

M1277 kind of bugs me, being the smallest C with no known factor. Lots of ECM curves run on it though, that's for sure. Wherever that factor is, it'll be interesting if/when it's found. How many digits will there be in that bad boy? I even ran a few curves on it here and there for fun.

Madpoo 2014-10-23 04:19

[QUOTE=NBtarheel_33;385741]How about the estimated milestone completion dates based on the rate of LL/DC completion within each milestone bracket over the last 30 days?[/QUOTE]

I worked that up for proving M44 is actually M44. It all relies on whatever the last estimated completion is for all the assignments.

When I first looked, the ETA was February 2015 but someone's machine must have sped up or something got reassigned because it's now "ETA : 2014-11-14" :smile:

I even mocked up the query necessary and had it showing the ETA right next to the countdown, but it's so close to being done... Maybe I can add that back in for now. I better try it out again though.

The problem with some of the other milestones is that not all exponents needed to reach it are assigned, so the ETA is basically unknown.

I guess I could check and see if they're all assigned or not... if so, then show whatever the last ETA is. If they're not all assigned, well, no harm no foul, don't show anything.

EDIT: And... done. Added the ETA for that M44 entry, and also made the countdown # clickable to take you to the assignments page and shows the exponents remaining.

A few are overdue... hopefully they check in soon and don't leave us all hanging until it's expired later on.


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