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New sieve program....
Please go to Free-DC forum and check this thread:
[url]http://free-dc.org/forum/showthread.php?s=&threadid=10069[/url] Cheers, Carlos |
I see only a 5% increase in new sieve.
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[QUOTE=Citrix]I see only a 5% increase in new sieve.[/QUOTE]
It's not the final version! Carlos |
[QUOTE=Citrix]I see only a 5% increase in new sieve.[/QUOTE]
Silly me, I thought any increase would be welcome. I guess I will have to withdraw the program until there is an acceptable increase. Would 10% do? |
Joe,
I like 5% also. I would even prefer a 0.000...1% increase. But since your program is currently not bug proof. I will stick to proth_sieve, unless you make your program so fast that missing a few factors doesn't matter anymore. Waiting for such a fast program. Citrix |
[QUOTE=Citrix]Joe,
I like 5% also. I would even prefer a 0.000...1% increase. But since your program is currently not bug proof. I will stick to proth_sieve, unless you make your program so fast that missing a few factors doesn't matter anymore. Waiting for such a fast program. Citrix[/QUOTE] Have you seen 0.30C miss any factors? If so please give me the particulars. |
Nothing so far to report, I will let you know if I see any. I know proth_sieve misses some.
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[QUOTE=Citrix]Nothing so far to report, I will let you know if I see any. I know proth_sieve misses some.[/QUOTE]
I'm also interested in specifics where proth_sieve misses a factor. |
Email ltd (Lars) , he can give you a list of factors from the DB.
Citrix |
I have a suggestion to make.
consider the Pohlig-Hellman algorithm that proth_sieve uses. Now when the probability of finding a factor is less than 0.001% for a prime then we skip that p.That way we can sieve faster and deeper and find more factors even though we will miss a few. I think if this will be implemented, we can find more factors faster. What do you think? You can give it a try and inform us of the results. Note:- 0.001% can be any arbitary number, where it is most optimal and can be deepdent on p, where p is the prime being tested. Thanks, Citrix |
2090037773 | 1*2^1896586+1
2090076869 | 1*2^2567662+1 2090099741 | 1*2^2154742+1 2090190901 | 1*2^1990658+1 2090281541 | 1*2^2645926+1 2090494501 | 1*2^2787326+1 2090593409 | 1*2^1719238+1 2090699453 | 1*2^31342+1 2090903141 | 1*2^2944934+1 2091284873 | 1*2^1039406+1 2091594709 | 1*2^873682+1 2091643537 | 1*2^2125654+1 2091853069 | 1*2^2745214+1 2092308833 | 1*2^1469318+1 2092944397 | 1*2^3260038+1 2093003257 | 1*2^499762+1 Missed by proth_sieve for k=1. |
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