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em99010pepe 2009-04-29 20:46

[quote=em99010pepe;170916]Taking 3321928381 from 73 to 76. I hope it is free of reservation...[/quote]

I'm extending my search to 78 bits. (62 % done)

monst 2009-04-30 01:17

I'll take 3321931819 from 71 to 72

wblipp 2009-04-30 03:05

[QUOTE=monst;171585]I'll take 3321931819 from 71 to 72[/QUOTE]

Carlos (aka em99010pepe),

The last activity I can find for this exponent is message 156 of this thread, where you reserved it two years ago. Are there results that failed to get reported, or should monst go ahead from 71?

William

em99010pepe 2009-04-30 12:40

[quote=wblipp;171591]Carlos (aka em99010pepe),

The last activity I can find for this exponent is message 156 of this thread, where you reserved it two years ago. Are there results that failed to get reported, or should monst go ahead from 71?

William[/quote]

William,

I released that one. I didn't said anything here but I've done that by email to Luigi.

I think I already passed 77 bit on 3321928381 just by looking at the status.txt, right?

3321928381
73
78
1421573839423
26481227338303
45490362861568
2
0
4
0

ET_ 2009-04-30 12:43

[QUOTE=em99010pepe;171655]William,

I released that one. I didn't said anything here but I've done that by email to Luigi.

I think I already passed 77 bit on 3321928381 just by looking at the status.txt, right?

3321928381
73
78
1421573839423
26481227338303
45490362861568
2
0
4
0[/QUOTE]

yep!

Luigi

monst 2009-04-30 12:51

I reported the results on 3321931819 from 71 to 72 (no factors).

I'm now taking this exponent to 75 bits.

em99010pepe 2009-05-01 11:21

Reserving M3321930011 from 72 bits to 78 bits.

M3321928381 to 78 bits progress:

[code]3321928381
73
78
1421573839423
39367055173183
45490362861568
2
0
4
0
[/code]Carlos

unconnected 2009-05-02 20:44

I'll take 3321933337 to 73bit level.

lavalamp 2009-05-03 03:57

I'll bathtub the curve and take 3321933893 up to 76. Eta is the 15th of this month unless a factor pops out first.

Since I'm here, I was wondering if someone could explain the stuff in status.txt?

Most of the lines are self evident, n, start bit, end bit, start k, current k, end k, but the last four lines are a bit of a mystery. Also, it seems to go through twice, judging from the current k value.

ET_ 2009-05-03 11:02

[QUOTE=lavalamp;172030]I'll bathtub the curve and take 3321933893 up to 76. Eta is the 15th of this month unless a factor pops out first.

Since I'm here, I was wondering if someone could explain the stuff in status.txt?

Most of the lines are self evident, n, start bit, end bit, start k, current k, end k, but the last four lines are a bit of a mystery. Also, it seems to go through twice, judging from the current k value.[/QUOTE]

:smile:
One line to check the residual class being worked,
One line to show how many factors belong to that run,
One line to get the number of used threads,
One line kept reserved for future uses.

But not necessarily on that order.


Luigi

lavalamp 2009-05-04 04:31

From what I can see, that does appear to be the order.

What are the residue classes then? Also, how does em99010pepe's status.txt show he has passed 2^77 when his residue class is only 2? On my 73 - 74 run, the residue class got up to 7 before it finished, and the current k value resetting with each increase.

Anyway, I've completed 73 - 74 now for n=3321933893, no factors, proceeding onward with 74 - 76.

My end status for 73 - 74:[code]3321933893
73
74
1421571480642
2834614151682
2843142961286
7
0
2
0[/code]And results:[code]Trial-factoring M3321933893 in [2^73, 2^74-1]
M3321933893 has 0 factors in [2^73, 2^74-1].[/code]


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