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[QUOTE=jinydu;146519]Approximately [tex]2.7*10^{25956374}[/tex] BC? :lol:[/QUOTE]
That was my guess as well. :P |
[quote=Brian-E;146487]This is the last time that it will happen to me.
[/quote] You don't anticipate living another 184,000 years? You just need more faith in modern medicine and/or cryogenics. Actually, if someone lives for 60 years, then they are frozen for 900 years, and then live another 8 after thawing, what is their true age at death? Unfortunately, Methuselah would still beat this person by one year. Luckily you still have one big milestone coming up: 10 years from now, your age will be M(5)^5 (in minutes)! |
Not that it was that many, but all my PC's are now on v5. :)
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Reported my first result to v5 (too bad the formatting doesn't work too well):
[CODE]Exponent Status Data 19962167 No factors below 2^66 P-1 B1=240000, B2=5280000 Verified LL B1F0F65C999D49D5 by "Johannes Busse" Verified LL B1F0F65C999D49D5 by "jinydu" on 2008-10-30 History __ by "jinydu" on 2008-10-30[/CODE] That last line seems redundant though... |
1600 posts in MersenneForum! :smile::smile::smile::et_:
Luigi |
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[QUOTE=ET_;147279]1600 posts in MersenneForum![/QUOTE]Note the other in the attached.
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[QUOTE=Uncwilly;147286]Note the other in the attached.[/QUOTE]
Scary! But, hey, isn't it Halloween? :smile: Luigi |
[CODE]P-1 found a factor in stage #2, B1=1000000, B2=40000000.
UID: markr/mr7, M822571 has a factor: 232265975360249804798024519535553[/CODE]My largest factor ever - 33 decimal digits, or 108 bits! |
[quote=markr;147784][code]P-1 found a factor in stage #2, B1=1000000, B2=40000000.
UID: markr/mr7, M822571 has a factor: 232265975360249804798024519535553[/code]My largest factor ever - 33 decimal digits, or 108 bits![/quote] 'grats on your factor :smile: |
Quickest doublecheck ever? (22 min)
I'm currently trial factoring exponents to their intended depth which have been LL tested already.
Last night I found a 65-bit factor for M29106437, intended to be trial factored to 66 bits but only trial factored to 64 by the original assignees and then LL tested. "What assignees?", you wonder? - Their primenesses, Cooper & Boone... :big grin: |
Work units completed: 1000 (in the last 365 days)
Not bad for a PIII 866. Actually The first of these 1000 was from 3 days ago. Hey, I can't help it if v5 chose to give me "TF-LMH to low limits" assignments. P.S. 51 factors found. |
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