Forum: Riesel Prime Search
2009-08-27, 23:56
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Replies: 1,021
Views: 122,926
The sieve file for k=173 can be found here:...
The sieve file for k=173 can be found here: http://www.sendspace.com/file/woyx5r
for those of you who're interested in it. It's only sieved to p=2.3T, but it goes all the way from n=1M to n=2M.
I...
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Forum: Riesel Prime Search
2009-08-27, 23:49
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Replies: 1,021
Views: 122,926
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Forum: No Prime Left Behind
2009-08-27, 23:34
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Replies: 403
Views: 23,042
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Forum: Twin Prime Search
2009-08-19, 06:44
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Replies: 735
Views: 43,027
Archived sieve reservations and discussions
This thread contains the old sieve reservations and the old discussions in the sieve reservation thread.
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Original post:
2700G-2850G complete (first...
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Forum: Science & Technology
2009-08-16, 19:48
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Replies: 74
Views: 5,736
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Forum: Twin Prime Search
2009-08-14, 09:37
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Replies: 12
Views: 2,278
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Forum: Twin Prime Search
2009-08-14, 02:42
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Replies: 12
Views: 2,278
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Forum: Twin Prime Search
2009-08-10, 06:07
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Replies: 311
Views: 25,535
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Forum: Twin Prime Search
2009-08-09, 19:32
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Replies: 25
Views: 3,836
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Forum: Twin Prime Search
2009-08-09, 19:29
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Replies: 11
Views: 9,028
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Forum: Twin Prime Search
2009-08-09, 19:22
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Replies: 311
Views: 25,535
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Forum: Twin Prime Search
2009-08-08, 07:49
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Replies: 9
Views: 28,155
Sieving for 1<k<10M, 480000<n<500000
The next TPS project involves searching for a twin with an n-value of 480000<n<500000. To participate, download tpsieve from: http://sites.google.com/site/kenscode/prime-programs and use this...
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Forum: Twin Prime Search
2009-08-08, 02:28
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Replies: 25
Views: 3,836
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Forum: Twin Prime Search
2009-08-08, 01:17
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Replies: 25
Views: 3,836
I've looked over a previous poll:...
I've looked over a previous poll: http://www.mersenneforum.org/showthread.php?t=6974 and some ideas on this thread. Based on that, I've made a preliminary decision to sieve the range 1<k<10M for...
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Forum: Twin Prime Search
2009-08-07, 20:02
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Replies: 25
Views: 3,836
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Forum: Lounge
2009-08-05, 05:31
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Replies: 1,331
Views: 81,693
A bit old, but...
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A bit old, but...
http://www.ksdk.com/news/national/story.aspx?storyid=180614&catid=28
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Forum: Science & Technology
2009-08-05, 03:40
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Replies: 79
Views: 6,019
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Forum: Science & Technology
2009-08-05, 03:19
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Replies: 79
Views: 6,019
A bit of exaggeration is fine. For example,...
A bit of exaggeration is fine. For example, telling a young smoker that he will get lung cancer and will likely die before age 45 if he doesn't quit smoking is OK even though not all smokers get lung...
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Forum: Science & Technology
2009-08-04, 22:49
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Replies: 79
Views: 6,019
Here you go:
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Here you go:
http://www.theoildrum.com/files/Sustainable%20population_living%20standards.png
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Forum: Science & Technology
2009-08-04, 21:01
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Replies: 79
Views: 6,019
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Forum: Science & Technology
2009-08-04, 06:27
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Replies: 79
Views: 6,019
The Oil Drum has been becoming a more...
The Oil Drum has been becoming a more pessimistic, end-of-the-world, "we're doomed" type of site. A year or two ago, it was a site that mainly sticked to discussing the technical aspects of the oil...
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Forum: Science & Technology
2009-08-03, 18:37
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Replies: 79
Views: 6,019
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Forum: No Prime Left Behind
2009-08-02, 19:15
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Replies: 251
Views: 61,618
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Forum: No Prime Left Behind
2009-07-25, 19:02
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Replies: 403
Views: 23,042
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Forum: Science & Technology
2009-07-25, 06:57
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Replies: 66
Views: 21,992
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