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View Poll Results: Where will the next mersenne be found?
Below M44, < 32,582,657 1 2.17%
Between 32,582,657 and 43,000,000 8 17.39%
Between 43,000,001 and 56,000,000 21 45.65%
Between 56,000,001 and 79,300,000 11 23.91%
Above 79,300,000 5 10.87%
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Old 2008-06-09, 11:31   #34
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The probability of no more primes in the first range is very high.
The probability of no primes between 32M and 43M is >80%
The probability of no primes between 43M and 56M is ~50%
The probability of no primes between 56M and 79M is ~40%

Tests are performed in ascending order.
So the probabilities of the next prime being found in each range are:

0%
20%
0.8*0.5 = 40%
0.8*0.5*0.6 = 24%
0.8*0.5*0.4 *1 = 16%

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Old 2008-06-09, 14:27   #35
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It is remarkable how well the % poll results reflect
the actual probabilities for each range.
(* ahem *) Perhaps we peeked at the probabilities before answering the poll?
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Old 2008-06-09, 15:27   #36
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(* ahem *) Perhaps we peeked at the probabilities before answering the poll?
The poll was supposed to get closed a couple of days ago.

Currently I'm pleased that my probabilities sum to 1.
Gives me confidence that I still have some marbles left.

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Old 2008-06-09, 15:43   #37
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(* ahem *) Perhaps we peeked at the probabilities before answering the poll?
And programmed our response accordingly?
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Old 2008-06-09, 15:57   #38
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not at all naively davieddy, knew that you had mixed your models. Was pointing out that your math was not exactly kosher.

I might add that your most recent effort is still in error.

DarJones

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Old 2008-06-09, 16:25   #39
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not at all naively davieddy, knew that you had mixed your models. Was pointing out that your math was not exactly kosher.

I might add that your most recent effort is still in error.

DarJones
OK you are on!
Point out my error. I'll be back

Meantime I quote myself:
Note that the expected number of primes is not 1 - 0.17.
That gives us the probability of one OR MORE primes.

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