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[QUOTE=ckdo;248610]No. By that data, GIMPS is 19 + 108 + 177 = 304 LL tests, all DC, from proving all mersenne primes < 24000000 have been found, and are 40 in number. [/QUOTE]
That's not how I read the column with the 1 + 1 + 3 + 4, unless of course my data is out of date. But that isn't beyond the realm of possibility. :smile: |
Another snapshot (touched up a bit for esthetics):[SIZE=2]
All exponents below 21,128,461 have been tested and double-checked.[/SIZE][SIZE=2] All exponents below 37,591,483 have been tested at least once. [/SIZE][SIZE=2] Countdown to testing all exponents below M(42643801) once: 1,456[/SIZE][SIZE=2] Countdown to testing all exponents below M(43112609) once: 2,233 [/SIZE][SIZE=2] Countdown to proving M(24036583) is the 41st Mersenne Prime: 427 [/SIZE][SIZE=2]Countdown to proving M(25964951) is the 42nd Mersenne Prime: 19,642 So what's the countdown to testing all exponents below 38,000,000 at least once? And what's the countdown to testing and DCing all exponents below 22,000,000 ? [/SIZE] |
[QUOTE=davar55;248622]That's not how I read the column with the 1 + 1 + 3 + 4,
unless of course my data is out of date.[/QUOTE] It's not that your data is out of date. ckdo is indicating you should be reading from the section headed "Status Unproven", not the section headed "Assigned". |
[QUOTE=davar55;248623][SIZE=2]So what's the countdown to testing all exponents below 38,000,000 at least once?
[/SIZE] [SIZE=2]And what's the countdown to testing and DCing all exponents below 22,000,000 ? [/SIZE][/QUOTE] 6, and 19, respectively. |
[QUOTE=davar55;248572][FONT=Courier New][SIZE=2]Some data from the status report:
[code] 19000000 59557 | 37557 22000 | 1 | | 20000000 59336 1 | 37304 22031 | 3 | | 21000000 59318 | 37281 22018 19 | 20 | | 22000000 58960 | 37212 21640 108 | 108 | | 23000000 58901 | 37297 21427 177 | 1 177 | | 24000000 58805 1 | 36962 14521 7321 | 7190 | 138 | 25000000 58600 1 | 36894 9198 12507 | 3 12341 | 194 | 26000000 58538 | 36574 4113 17851 | 4 17036 | 814 | [/code]So GIMPS is [/SIZE][/FONT]1 + 3 + 20 + 108 + 1 + 177 = 310 LL tests, either FT or DC, from proving all mersenne prime exponents < 24000000 have been found, and are 40 in number. Then the same kind of laborious calculations give us the number of tests to proving M41, M42, etc. By ... I think I've got some of it. ... Oh h*ll I can't split my screen to do the arithmetic for the rest. That will have to wait.[/QUOTE] Update: Now GIMPS is 16+104+165 = 285 LL tests from proving all mersenne prime exponents < 24000000 have been found, and are 40 in number. |
[QUOTE=ckdo;248648]6, and 19, respectively.[/QUOTE]
Update, please? |
Go to Primenet´s main page, and look it up on the "Exponents Status Report"...
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[QUOTE=ckdo;240979]December 9, 2010: The trial factoring wavefront hits 80M.
That's 27 days for 1M this time.[/QUOTE] Lest this gets forgotten... February 4, 2011: The trial factoring wavefront hits 81M. That's 57 days for 1M this time. :mike::coffee: |
Maybe not quite as significant:
200 first time LL tests remaining below 40M. |
All exponents below 1B now factored to at least 60
Hey All.
Just in case you didn't notice, all exponents below 1 billion have now (as of the last 36 hours) been factored to at least 60. |
:showoff: :beer: :party:
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