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[QUOTE=VBCurtis;392893]The header line is not updated by the sieve program they use; it is just a marker to tell LLR what type of file it is. Trust us that it's sieved to 100P = 100000T. Or, test it for yourself- try sieving the good file on any region below 100P. There really isn't any reason to repeat even a fraction of this factoring work.[/QUOTE]
ok, I will use the presieved file provided by pinhodecarlos for my next computations. |
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Here you have the latest sieved file from k=119 from n=3M to 6M.
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status update
k=119, n=2200000 continuing |
Taking k=283 from n=1715k to 2M.
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status update
k=119; n=2400000 continuing |
status report
k=25 tested till n=3.31M
k=43 tested till n=4.28M k=79 tested till n=2.82M k=101 tested till n=4.42M k=151 tested till n=3.9M |
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Updated Thomas file with the latest progress on k's. This file is a good indicator of the work done so far by RPS and it is interesting to check the equivalent work. Thank you Thomas and Curtis.
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I do release k=119
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[QUOTE=lalera;395276]I do release k=119[/QUOTE]
So how far did you go, to 2.4M or even further? |
[QUOTE=pinhodecarlos;395299]So how far did you go, to 2.4M or even further?[/QUOTE]
2.4m |
k=283 complete to n=2M, one prime found (283*2^1879051-1), releasing this k.
Taking k=281 from n=1660k to n=2M. |
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