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pakaran 2015-10-25 21:55

Thanks. I may have already done those. In any case, I'm done for now. There's quite a few numbers between 1800 and 3000 digits, but I have BOINC work to do, and will leave them to someone with better hardware.

pakaran 2015-10-29 02:54

Doing everything through 2034 digits; should be done by tomorrow evening.

pakaran 2015-10-30 18:48

Taking through 2412 dd. I don't recall where the optimal point is to go to the next higher sieve size, so to be conservative, if I end up working bigger than that, I'll do a separate run set to 3k dd.

pakaran 2015-11-03 00:19

I'm done for the time being.

pakaran 2015-11-11 19:57

I'm planning to bite the bullet and do everything below 3k digits.

pakaran 2015-11-15 03:24

And I'm done. Numbers were appearing faster than I could prove them.

pakaran 2015-11-21 22:32

I'm going to make another effort at everything below 2100 digits. Thanks to whomever took care of the larger numbers.

pakaran 2015-11-28 02:51

I am, once again, done. I am not sure where the sheer quantity of numbers right around 1k dd are coming from.

schickel 2015-11-29 05:38

Between the time I finished sieving my latest NFS job and decided which machine to run the LA on after the matrix building, I managed to finish about 1000+ certificates. I'm going to do the LA on my hex-core, so I'm about done with the certificates for a while. [QUOTE=pakaran;417442]I am, once again, done. I am not sure where the sheer quantity of numbers right around 1k dd are coming from.[/QUOTE]I know "where" (why) but I don't know "who". The greater majority of the certs I just did were all of the form [tex](10^{320}+m)/n[/tex] or [tex](10^{1000}+m)/n[/tex]. So it looks like someone is just generating 310-320 digit or 980-1000 digit primes for some reason. As of right now there are just over 4,000 PRPs under 3000 digits waiting.

pakaran 2015-12-30 19:38

Taking (10^3210*58+41)/99 with database ID 1100000000032098915

pakaran 2016-01-02 00:22

Done, and taking 10^4242-8000000001


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