Thread: Status of p-1.... View Single Post
 2004-11-22, 11:58 #18 dave_0273     Oct 2003 Australia, Brisbane 2·5·47 Posts Status of p-1 using the 5th october status files.... The first column is the range. For example, 8 represents 8M to 9M. The second column is the number of (unverified) exponents that haven't been p-1 tested. Code:  M NUMBER 0 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 8 0 9 0 10 16 11 17 12 18 13 0 14 0 15 167 16 438 17 1015 18 1204 19 1504 20 1101 21 520 22 296 23 280 24 223 25 89 Same as above, but each range is only 0.1M and only showing from 15M-18M. For example, 17.2 represents the range of 17.2M to 17.3M. The third column shows the change in the number of exponents compared to the last status files. Code:  0.1MRANGE NUMBER CHANGE 15.0 100 0 15.1 0 0 15.2 0 0 15.3 0 0 15.4 0 0 15.5 0 0 15.6 0 0 15.7 0 0 15.8 0 0 15.9 67 0 16.0 0 -5 16.1 20 -97 16.2 78 -14 16.3 0 -94 16.4 0 -81 16.5 0 -74 16.6 51 -50 16.7 86 -43 16.8 111 0 16.9 92 -16 17.0 43 -83 17.1 92 0 17.2 123 0 17.3 108 0 17.4 126 0 17.5 126 0 17.6 83 0 17.7 115 0 17.8 103 +1 17.9 96 -1 Sorry that I have been quiet over the last month or so... I have been busy. This update of the status is already two weeks overdue. There should be a new set of status files any day now, and when there is I will update the status again. Also, when the new set of status files come out, I will update my site. I have tried a new way of setting up blocks of work. Rather than just giving 100 sequential exponents, I have now broken them up into ranges. I think that this will make it easier for me to keep track of exponents, however if there is a down side that I haven't thought of, please let me know.