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Nov 2006
Saarbruecken, Germany
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"Luigi"
Aug 2002
Team Italia
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Let some low exponents for the others... In the same time you test 48 exponents to 65, you could test 3 of them up to 69.Luigi Last fiddled with by ET_ on 2007-03-29 at 14:04 |
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#245 | |
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Nov 2006
Saarbruecken, Germany
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Anyway, in a few hours I will have finished at least the exponents without known factors. |
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"Luigi"
Aug 2002
Team Italia
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OK, then, go on. You have been the quickest reserving them. I suggest to switch back to the already factored exponents only when the not-yet-factored ones reach at least 69/70 bits. Luigi Last fiddled with by ET_ on 2007-03-29 at 15:28 |
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Feb 2006
BrasÃlia, Brazil
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What seems to me is that we have: Code:
Bit Depth # of exponents #taken 75 3 0 74 7 1 73 14 0 72 24 0 71 25 3 70 16 2 TOTAL 89 Is there any mistake here? I'd like to please know so that my status file is correct
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#248 | |
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"Luigi"
Aug 2002
Team Italia
12CF16 Posts |
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It seems that there is one more exponent to 75 bits respect to your stats.Luigi |
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#249 |
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Nov 2006
Saarbruecken, Germany
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M3321933469 has a factor: 31007997831543599089 at 64.749 bits (20 digits)
Found today at 19h44m UT (Pentium 4, Factor5). No further factor up to 65 bits (2^65). Patrick |
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#250 |
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Nov 2006
Saarbruecken, Germany
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The following Mersenne numbers have no factors between 2^70 and 2^71:
M3321929573 M3321929827 M3321929909 M3321929927 M3321930173 M3321930371 M3321930401 M3321930439 M3321930461 M3321930517 M3321930613 M3321930977 M3321931057 M3321931061 M3321931163 M3321931619 M3321931919 M3321931919 tested with Factor4, all others with Factor5. Patrick |
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#251 |
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Banned
"Luigi"
Aug 2002
Team Italia
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Nov 2006
Saarbruecken, Germany
1468 Posts |
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All unfactored exponents on the new list have been tested to 65 bits or higher (my report will follow soon). Now I am taking to 66 bits all those unfactored exponents that are still at 65 bits (testing should be completed by tomorrow evening). When I started working on the new exponents just a few percent of testing M3321930461 had to be done. Today I completed testing the remaining 17 unfactored exponents (on the not yet extended list) that were still at 70 bits. Patrick |
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Nov 2006
Saarbruecken, Germany
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M3321933689 has a factor: 44258400890014668689 at 65.263 bits (20 digits)
Found today at 11h43m UT (Pentium 4, Factor5). No further factor up to 66 bits (2^66). Patrick |
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