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Prime for k=241489
Good news finally!
Found a new prime 241489*2^1365062+1 is prime! :bounce: Found and verified using llrnet and llr 3.5. Waiting for the database to confirm it. Though both tests were done on the same computer. weight of k=150, so not bad Rank=23 :showoff: provers code =L101 Hope the next prime comes soon! :whistle: Citrix :cool: :cool: :cool: PS: Lars, All the values for this k need to be updated but do not update the values for this k for my files, since all k/n pairs for this k have been sent to the LLR net clients, so I will be doing them in any case. |
Congratulations!
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Congratulations Citrix -- a big find :w00t:
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prime for k=241489
Congratulations, I am very happy to learn of this result!
I whish many further sucesses for you and for the project. Jean |
Great news! :banana:
Congratulations, Citrix! :bounce: Maybe this project becomes more attractive now. And new dat files speed up sieving. :smile: |
Nice found! :bow:
I agree with Mystwalker[url="http://member.php?u=1168"][/url], it's time to update the SOB.dat file. Carlos |
Congrats Citrix!
(and all the sievers) I think a prime for PSP was well over due. :grin: |
Thanks to everyone involved in the project, especially the sievers as footmaster pointed out, I don't think I would have been able to find the prime, working by myself.
It is taking too long for primes.utm.edu to confirm the prime. It took me about 2 hrs to confirm the prime. Citrix :cool: :cool: :cool: Footmaster, the llrnet server seems to be down, I am unable to connect to it for few days, could you look into it and also update your the files for this k for the candidates that have not been sent out yet. |
I would also like to mention here that our next prime should be found much sooner. Since we will be switching to LLRnet 3.5, which is 4 times faster than the current version, in about a weeks time. Currently me and ltd is doing some testing to make a sure that it doesnot have any bugs, once this is solved, we should find several primes really fast, and you could be one of them to find them.
Secondly, I have been asked about a network sieve client. There is a way to use the exisiting client as a network client, but it is complicated and you will have to have an expertise in networking concepts. if intrested, let me know and I will help you out, in terms of setting the client. Citrix :cool: :cool: :cool: |
[QUOTE=Citrix]Since we will be switching to LLRnet 3.5, which is 4 times faster than the current version, in about a weeks time.[/QUOTE]
How do you handle the incompatibility of residues? |
keep track of which program was used for which residue and use that in the future for double testing.
Since the new LLR is 4 times faster, it might be better to do 2 double checks with the new client instead of using the old client. Citrix :cool: :cool: :cool: |
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