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[QUOTE=alpertron;296352]According to [URL="http://www.mersenne.info/trial_factored_tabular_data/1/0/"]Mersenne.info[/URL] there are 71461 exponents between 10M and 20M factored to 64 bits.[/QUOTE]
I stand corrected ... Above 20,000,000 ... actually 13,380,000 |
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...even without a GPU he/she/they made the top 100 this year within the last 30 days.
omiXorp [url]http://www.mersenne.org/report_top_500_TF/[/url] |
[QUOTE=petrw1;300286]...even without a GPU he/she/they made the top 100 this year within the last 30 days.
omiXorp [url]http://www.mersenne.org/report_top_500_TF/[/url][/QUOTE] .........and he's gone. Or let me just say no TF results in the last week or so. Maybe off to other work types. |
I don't know where else to post this, I accidentally completed B1=3M (t40) on M11953 that is assigned to James Hintz. His name pops up often, but I don't know his username here. He might just skip that one - no factor found (fortunately...).
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[QUOTE=bur;598616]I don't know where else to post this, I accidentally completed B1=3M (t40) on M11953 that is assigned to James Hintz. His name pops up often, but I don't know his username here. He might just skip that one - no factor found (fortunately...).[/QUOTE]James Heinrich is a member of the forum, you can always try to PM him.
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[QUOTE=bur;598616]I don't know where else to post this, I accidentally completed B1=3M (t40) on M11953 that is assigned to James Hintz. His name pops up often, but I don't know his username here. He might just skip that one - no factor found (fortunately...).[/QUOTE]
With ECM, there is no harm in doing a few extra curves. "No factor found" with a t40 doesn't mean there are no factors < 40 digits. ECM is probabilistic. [QUOTE=S485122;598619]James Heinrich is a member of the forum, you can always try to PM him.[/QUOTE] Is James Heinrich same as James Hintz ? |
[QUOTE=axn;598624]With ECM, there is no harm in doing a few extra curves. "No factor found" with a t40 doesn't mean there are no factors < 40 digits. ECM is probabilistic.[/QUOTE]I know, but his chance of finding a factor has greatly decreased now that I did my curves. Running B1=11M is a more efficient use of ressources at this point, I guess? And since he seems to aim for completing t-levels I assume he's going to run more than a few curces and also he might consider the job done already.
[quote]Is James Heinrich same as James Hintz ?[/quote]Could be. Hintz and Heinz are both short forms of Heinrich. Maybe a clever username? :) |
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