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"Michael Kwok"
Mar 2006
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TPS and PrimeGrid just made it into the #3 spot: http://primes.utm.edu/bios/top20.php...&by=PrimesRank
Congrats to everyone here and at PrimeGrid! Any guesses on when we'll be #1? I'm guessing we'll get there on July 12th. |
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Mar 2007
Berlin, Germany
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Dec 2006
Anchorage, Alaska
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July 4th fireworks!
Good job guys! Last fiddled with by Skligmund on 2007-03-15 at 20:19 Reason: mind bending isn't it? |
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Feb 2007
211 Posts |
At least 2 years according to my calculation or more, to get to #1 spot.
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Jan 2007
.de
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Errrr...
We'll hit it on September, 1st!
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Jun 2003
546410 Posts |
You guys were waaaaay off
Congratulations TPS & PrimeGrid for #1 |
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Sep 2004
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We're number 1 then? Cool.
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# 1 is always a great place to be. I have found one of them using BOINC and Primegrid.
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Sep 2002
Database er0rr
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Unfairly to other "projects", the joint projects Twin Prime Grid and PrimeGrid are currently each getting full credit for the same work. This will most likely be adjusted soon.
![]() 930 primes greater than n=333333 need to be submitted to the top5000 primes for TPS/PG to loose credit for their smallest n=333333 prime. If they find all new primes to make this so and no twin, then the maximum count they can have is 655+930 or 1585 primes, which is equivalent to today's "normailzed score" of 2179. Other projects, teams and individuals are finding primes too though; so they will not actually reach this number of primes in the top5000 -- plus there is the effect of the "adjustment" ![]() I will applaud TPS/PG if they really make #1 spot Last fiddled with by paulunderwood on 2007-05-16 at 20:52 |
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Sep 2004
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I don't see why they shouldn't both get full credit for the work, since the 2 projects are really the same one.
Last fiddled with by Joshua2 on 2007-05-17 at 00:32 |
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"Michael Kwok"
Mar 2006
1,181 Posts |
Mr. Underwood (and others) might be bitter because other projects got pushed off the list, since TPS/PG occupied two rankings instead of one. For example, the current rankings are:
1.) Primegrid 1.) Twin Prime Search 3.) Prime Internet Eisenstein Search 4.) Riesel Prime Search ...and so on. A solution would be to have: 1.) Primegrid 1.) Twin Prime Search 2.) Prime Internet Eisenstein Search 3.) Riesel Prime Search ...and so on |
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