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Forum: Lounge 2004-08-06, 05:44
Replies: 208
Views: 15,578
Posted By Jorgen
Have they stopped giving out new gmail-invites,...

Have they stopped giving out new gmail-invites, or has it just been so common that everyone but me now has a gmail-account? :ermm:

I guess, what I'm asking is:
Does anyone have an invite for...
Forum: Lounge 2004-01-01, 04:55
Replies: 14
Views: 1,987
Posted By Jorgen
Just to make it clear: I'm not talking about if I...

Just to make it clear: I'm not talking about if I as a GIMPS member is more likely to find a new prime now than back then. I'm clearly not. (I did first time checks in about 2-3 days then, I can't...
Forum: Lounge 2004-01-01, 04:36
Replies: 14
Views: 1,987
Posted By Jorgen
I'm aware of most of this. Mores law etc, but my...

I'm aware of most of this. Mores law etc, but my question was really if we are actually keeping up with the ever harderer task of finding new primes in the same amount of time by having faster...
Forum: Lounge 2003-12-31, 14:02
Replies: 14
Views: 1,987
Posted By Jorgen
Are there any stats on how the number of...

Are there any stats on how the number of "Expected new primes" is decresing as a function of time?

When I check out the status page, http://www.mersenne.org/status.htm from time to time it looks...
Forum: Lounge 2003-12-05, 13:39
Replies: 31
Views: 2,071
Posted By Jorgen
Are there any ways of calculating the number in...

Are there any ways of calculating the number in javascript in a reasonable amount of time? In that case we could just send over the exponent along with the javascrip-program and let each client do...
Forum: Lounge 2003-12-05, 04:46
Replies: 28
Views: 2,211
Posted By Jorgen
Yeah, several magnitudes. (We need millions of...

Yeah, several magnitudes. (We need millions of magnitudes :razz:)

We could say that all the computers in the world, from pc's to supercomputers, are all counting nonstop. It would make the...
Forum: Lounge 2003-12-05, 04:02
Replies: 28
Views: 2,211
Posted By Jorgen
Yeah, but most people don't grasp how big a...

Yeah, but most people don't grasp how big a number on this many pages really is.



Yeah, maybe you're right. That it's impossible. My bad atempts are atleast falling way short.

Maybe you...
Forum: Lounge 2003-12-05, 03:17
Replies: 28
Views: 2,211
Posted By Jorgen
ok, I did some rough estimate about my...

ok, I did some rough estimate about my sand-moving example, and I'm emberrased to say I wasn't even close in describing the real size. Maybe if the whole world was counting, dividing up the...
Forum: Lounge 2003-12-05, 02:57
Replies: 28
Views: 2,211
Posted By Jorgen
Any popular way to describe the size of M40?

When I tell people about the enormous size of the numbers I'm testing I always fall short. The numbers are simply to huge, and I can't get the real size through to people. Comparing with the number...
Forum: Lounge 2003-11-18, 11:07
Replies: 55
Views: 2,839
Posted By Jorgen
If we know that most new users will quit after a...

If we know that most new users will quit after a few days anyway and that making stuff easyer and nicer will just reduce the dropout number somewhat, it might make sense to cynically try to get as...
Forum: Lounge 2003-07-10, 22:18
Replies: 2
Views: 1,386
Posted By Jorgen
Not related to temperature, but I use this little...

Not related to temperature, but I use this little perl-script often to see how far a calculation has come by reading the saved pXXXXXX file. I think I found it (or a modified version) on the...
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