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Jan 2007
Germany
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Hello all !
What do you think about this ... With PSI-methods we get a twin record faster as search in logical order . |
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#101 |
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Jan 2007
Germany
13158 Posts |
Do you believe ,that we can use PSI to get faster the new twin record ?
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#102 |
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Jan 2007
Germany
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What do you think about, to use PSI-methods, to find faster an new twin record ? I had read that between k=0 - 20000000000 we find one example.
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#103 |
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Jan 2007
Germany
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Hello searchers!
Why we don't use APSIEVE and change later to NewPgen ? We can sieve 2100M k's. I believe NewPgen read all left k's from APSIEVE and continue the sieve with higher factors. Also I have tested just 2695M and no primes I found. U can reduse this interval. regards Norman ----------------------- MooooMoo's note: I have moved this post from the pre-sieved range reservation thread because this post is not related to reserving ranges. Please do not post in that thread unless you have a comment regarding range reservations. Last fiddled with by MooMoo2 on 2007-01-08 at 20:33 |
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#104 |
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"Michael Kwok"
Mar 2006
118110 Posts |
Today is TPS's first anniversary, and I'd like to thank everyone who participated in this project. Looking ahead, here are some overall stats:
Top 5000 primes found by PrimeGrid and TPS: 316 Rate at which prime numbers are found: 4.1 primes per day Estimated day we'll be the second highest project in terms of number of primes found (assuming the current rate continues): May 24 Estimated day we'll be the top project in terms of number of primes found: July 1 Number of users who have found at least one prime for n=333,333: 102 Current sieve rate: 25.3 T per day Estimated sieve depth by July 1st: 4560T Estimated sieve density by July 1st: 321 candidates per M. ...and some bad news: Estimated day the n=333,333 primes will drop off the top 5000 list: (estimated from the rate that the first reported prime http://primes.utm.edu/primes/page.php?id=79274 went down and from eyeballing the graph at the bottom of this page: http://primes.utm.edu/top20/sizes.php) September 30, 2007 If we don't find a twin for n=333,333 by then, ranges for n=500,000 will be available for manual reservation. Last fiddled with by MooMoo2 on 2007-04-13 at 22:59 |
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Jun 2003
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#106 |
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Feb 2007
211 Posts |
Happy Anniversary TPS!!!
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#107 |
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"Michael Kwok"
Mar 2006
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Just the lowest 333333 primes will start dropping off. It'll take another ~3 months for all of the 333333 primes to be off the list.
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#108 |
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Sep 2004
10258 Posts |
What percent chance that we will have found it by Sept 07? Is it around 50-50?
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"Curtis"
Feb 2005
Riverside, CA
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MoooMooo--
Why do you think it would take 3 months for the "rest of" the 333333 primes to drop off? The size difference from 3*2^333333-1 to (1e12)*2^333333-1 is only 12 digits. That is not likely to be many primes at all, perhaps only a day or two to see all of the 333333 primes fall off once the first one goes. -Curtis Last fiddled with by VBCurtis on 2007-04-26 at 19:00 |
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Jun 2003
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