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kar_bon 2007-11-26 09:03

Offer your sieved files here
 
This thread is for all people, who releases their k and got some sieve-files to provide for other searchers.
Below is a table with the currently available sieved files with some data.
Please feel free to post your sieves with such data here to avoid double work for next searchers.

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k contributor last edit range sieved up # candidates status
251 Flatlander 25.11.2007 805k-5M 16.35T 39046 available
27253 kar_bon 26.11.2007 1M-5M 500B 15263 available
31511 kar_bon 26.11.2007 1M-5M 1.089T 11829 available
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Kosmaj 2007-11-26 11:53

k=97
930k < n < 3M
Sieved to about 3T.

gd_barnes 2007-11-26 16:54

Great idea, Karsten!

I have some old stragglers myself. They do need to be sieved a little further but they would be a good start if someone wants them:

k=15015; n=334K-400K; to P=24.6G
(2 primes already found by someone else in the low-end of this range but likely another prime or two in there for this high-weight primoral k)

k=686701125; n=400K-500K; to P=352.6G
(Received from someone else shortly before I included the k in my high-weight k search. I have this k reserved but am only taking it up to n=400K.)

k=3; n=33219278-33.3M (!!); to P=200G
(10-million digit babies! :smile: Not for the faint of heart! :grin: There are 5925 candidates that need to be sieved just a 'wee bit' further. :lol: )

Kosmaj, would it be a good idea to include available k's and ranges for Masser's older sieved files in here? Or have all of those been reserved now?

Edit: If anyone wants one of the first two, I'll be glad to sieve them up to the optimal point and then send them to you. But not for k=3! :smile:


Gary

AES 2007-12-15 12:35

[URL="http://www.adamsutton.net/archive/1471.tar.gz"]k=1471[/URL] 108000 <= n <= ~2000000, p=~6000000000000

[URL="http://www.adamsutton.net/archive/1871.zip"]k=1871[/URL] 649834 <= n <= 4999822, p=10663351018081

VBCurtis 2007-12-15 18:05

Is 1871 tested from 10k to 649k?
-Curtis

AES 2007-12-15 19:04

Hi Curtis. k=1871 is tested to n=724642. I forgot to remove the last bit of work. The factors and LLR Res64s are included in the archive.

kar_bon 2007-12-24 09:13

k=1471
 
i tested k=1471 from AES further:
actually LLR-tested at 388k and going further.
found prime at n=386575

gd_barnes 2008-01-04 06:27

[quote=AES;120788]Hi Curtis. k=1871 is tested to n=724642. I forgot to remove the last bit of work. The factors and LLR Res64s are included in the archive.[/quote]


Karsten, you might want to update the test limit to n=724.6K on k=1871. I see it still shows n=10K on your web page for 300 < n < 2000.


Gary

gd_barnes 2008-01-08 04:52

k=9,37,41,43,61,&63 files for higher ranges
 
I have files for k=37, 41, 43, 61, and 63 for n=800K-1000 sieved to P=10T. I'm currently testing them all from n=585K-800K.

I also have a file for k=9 for n=850K-1100K sieved to P=10T. I'm not currently testing it. If no one wants it, I'll do it after I'm done with the above 5 k's to n=800K.


Gary


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