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Dec 2002
881 Posts |
note: the - checked in - appears when the status page of mersenne.org carries the file that confirms the inclusion of the results in the database.
Last fiddled with by tha on 2008-01-27 at 22:40 |
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"Jason Goatcher"
Mar 2005
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This thread has been here since October, and yet there are a good number of these exponents that don't seem to have been reserved. Am I the only one that finds that odd? Do people not realize that these are available, or is there something about the psychology of the average GIMPSer that I'm not understanding?
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"GIMFS"
Sep 2002
Oeiras, Portugal
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It shouldn´t be that difficult for you to understand, as you haven´t reserved any exponent either...
![]() Seriously, I think most people prefer getting assignments from the server, in the automated way, and that´s why there so many still left in tha´s list. ![]() Merry Christmas everybody!...
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Jan 2008
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Only reason I'm not jumping on this already is that I figure I ought to at least pay my dues with one exponent automatically assigned to me before I go for the gusto on the EFF prize... I would think everyone would jump at this opportunity... What's the likelihood any of these will still go begging in 33 days?
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Dec 2002
881 Posts |
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For the record, these are exponents that were handed out manually a couple of years ago and results were never turned in. By handing them out once more we create a continuous range of results. The chance of finding a 10M digits prime statistically is a little higher when doing an exponent in the 33 million range than an exponent in the 40 million range. |
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Dec 2007
Cleves, Germany
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For the fun of it ... I'll take 33600571. ETA Feb 05.
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Jan 2008
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Just curious --- why wouldn't these just go back in the pool to be assigned automatically? After all, my AMD Athlon 2.4GHz was assigned a 32MM exponent which is obviously well below current the leading edge, and even below the 10MM digit mark. |
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Dec 2002
881 Posts |
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Which means you happened to have been assigned an exponent shortly after a successful cleanup on the server of overdue assignments. Just a couple of days before you would have been assigned a 40 million+ exponent. |
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Jan 2008
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Interestingly enough, on my wife's machine (Dual Core) I was given something in the 38.5MM range yesterday, while today I recruited my little brother into this lunacy and he was given a 20MM exponent... Now that's old!
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Jan 2008
1328 Posts |
Count me in for 33603337. I'll add the ETA once I get it.
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Jan 2008
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