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Mar 2003
New Zealand
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Lavalamp has found a serious bug affecting srsieve versions 0.5.0 to 0.6.6.
The bug could cause factors for a sequence to be missed if both of the following conditions occur: 1. The sequence k*b^n+c has both odd and even exponents n in the sieve. 2. The subsequence base b^Q selected by srsieve has an odd exponent Q. The first condition is easy to check, for sequences k*2^n+/-1 it applies to k that are multiples of 3. But the only way to check the second condition is probably to re-run srsieve using the original sieve file and parameters, and look for a message like: `Split X base b sequences into Y base b^Q subsequences.' If the exponent Q is odd then the bug might have affected the sequence. If the exponent Q is even, or if no message was printed, then the bug didn't affect the sequence. Any missed factors will divide terms k*b^n+c with even n. If anyone is faced with spending a large amount of CPU time searching for factors missed by this bug, let me know the details of the sieve by PM or email and I might be able to narrow the search space further. This bug didn't affect any version of sr[125]sieve. |
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Oct 2006
On a Suzuki Boulevard C90
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Oct 2006
On a Suzuki Boulevard C90
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Keep up the good work! One question: is there a test suite like sr5check for sr1sieve? |
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#390 |
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Mar 2003
New Zealand
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I will upload one on the next day or two. If you need something now you could convert the sr5check.txt to NewPgen format using `srfile -g sr5check.txt' then run `sr1sieve -i sr5check.txt -p 100e6 -P 150e6 -f factors.txt' on each of the individual .npg files.
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#391 |
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May 2005
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Under linux x64, latest versions of both sr1 and sr2 do not print benchmark for "giant step" using -vv switch...
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Mar 2003
New Zealand
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Oct 2006
On a Suzuki Boulevard C90
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Is there any thing I could do to help you (tests to run, measurements to gather, etc.)? I've been working with some small projects that use sr1sieve instead of my normal sr2sieve. I'm always glad to run any tests you'd like of any of your programs or variants on any of my different PowerPCs. |
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#394 |
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Mar 2003
New Zealand
13·89 Posts |
This version has a new -j or --sobistrator switch will make sr2sieve behave in a similar way to JJsieve or proth_sieve, for compatibility with Sobistrator:
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A Sunny Moo
Aug 2007
USA (GMT-5)
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#396 |
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Jun 2003
2·3·7·112 Posts |
Should be, on account of the fact that you can specify different file name instead of RieselStatus.dat (need to set it as SobStatus.dat, I guess). Everything else stays the same.
EDIT:- I would even say that Sobistrator and Rieselator are interchangeable !! Last fiddled with by axn on 2007-10-25 at 17:26 |
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