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unconnected 2010-05-17 07:08

Releasing 845862. Status: i1470, size 118, [COLOR=Blue]2^4*3
[COLOR=Black]Please exclude 921232 from the list - it is already terminated.[/COLOR]
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richs 2010-05-17 18:34

Releasing 829332

10metreh 2010-05-17 18:53

[QUOTE=richs;215228]Releasing 829332[/QUOTE]

You released it back here:

[quote=richs;213882]Unreserving 829332. It meandered around quite a bit, but now has grown too big for my resources. It's currently 2^2 * 3^2 and the final C106 is fully ECMed.[/quote]

richs 2010-05-17 19:24

It was released in a different thread, so I wanted to note it was released in this one too.

schickel 2010-06-27 03:40

1 Attachment(s)
Releasing 171018 (after 600 days :sad:):[code] Seq Index Size Co-factor Driver/Guide
171018 2241 140 121 [COLOR="Red"]2^3 * 3 * 5[/COLOR][/code]Three nice downdriver runs, but now a turn for the terrible....

henryzz 2010-06-27 06:36

It's horrible to have to release a sequence you have taken so far.

klajok 2010-08-04 20:27

12345678
 
Reserving 12345678:
[code] Seq Index Size Co-factor Driver/Guide
12345678 858 112 109 [COLOR="Red"]2^2 * 7[/COLOR][/code]
In fact I started from:
[code] Seq Index Size Co-factor Driver/Guide
12345678 757 100 77 [COLOR="Red"]2^2 * 7[/COLOR][/code]
but I didn't know about system of reservation.

henryzz 2010-08-05 07:55

[quote=klajok;224082]Reserving 12345678:
[code] Seq Index Size Co-factor Driver/Guide
12345678 858 112 109 [COLOR=Red]2^2 * 7[/COLOR][/code]In fact I started from:
[code] Seq Index Size Co-factor Driver/Guide
12345678 757 100 77 [COLOR=Red]2^2 * 7[/COLOR][/code]but I didn't know about system of reservation.[/quote]
I am not certain that we are counting reservations above 1Mil currently especially not >12Mil. They other more active admins will be back today or tomorrow to make a judgement on what to do. This is a special sequence 1234... so I will add it to the first post for now.

10metreh 2010-08-09 09:32

I think there is enough work to be done below 1M. klajok, feel free to keep going on 12345678 because it has now got the downdriver according to the DB, but if the sequence gets too annoying/boring, we would welcome your help on Subproject #6.

klajok 2010-08-10 17:30

[QUOTE=10metreh;224531]I think there is enough work to be done below 1M. klajok, feel free to keep going on 12345678 because it has now got the downdriver according to the DB, but if the sequence gets too annoying/boring, we would welcome your help on Subproject #6.[/QUOTE]

N[SUB]8[/SUB]=12345678 has changed and currently is slowly going up. I've got too slow machine to officially reserve next sequence. Recently I tried other numbers of the form N[SUB]k[/SUB]=123456...[SUB]<k>[/SUB]. For odd [I]k[/I] sequences end very quickly (I checked k<48). For even [I]k[/I] I found whole sequences of N[SUB]24[/SUB](=123456789012345678901234) and N[SUB]36[/SUB]. They were luckily quite short.

fivemack 2010-08-10 18:10

I notice that I appear to have 812376 reserved; it terminated in February, so I'm not quite sure why it is down as reserved.


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