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Noodles
"Mr. Tuch"
Dec 2007
Chennai, India
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and reserving many numbers in advance. I am worried that they might take some numbers that I am planning to do during the subsequent weeks. So, I thought whether I would consider reserving some numbers in advance. The numbers that I plan to do after 2,935- and 6,355- are 3,575+ 6,355+ 10,275+ 11,265- There are many other similar sized quartics left over to do for others, mostly in LM tables, but I intend to crack the first few holes immediately. After that I plan to do (if still available) 3,580+ 5,400+ 7,335- 6,365- 12,265+ 5,410+ 7,340+ 2,955+ 5,415+ The adjacent numbers with sextics are much easier, but I prefer to do the quartics first 3,581+ 12,266+ 10,363- 10,366+ 10,363+ 2,1862L 2,1862M People with small resources can do so with 7,393+ 7,396+ I have an average of 25 Core2Duo computers running per day right now, plus another 55 cores within the compute cluster. NFS@Home seems to have 100 times as much as computing power as me. Expecting factors of 10,351+ on Friday morning (Thursday night by your time zone). I am thinking of automating tasks in Linux by using simple shell script directed by using crontab. Dr. Silverman might want to reserve in advance 2,1179+ 2,1191- 2,1191+ after 2,1161+ and then 2,1167-? Last fiddled with by Raman on 2010-01-19 at 13:17 |
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Nov 2003
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(i.e. not more than 2 numbers at a time) I currently have about 15 cores running half time, plus 3 machines running full time. This is not a lot of resources. 2,1161+ is about 1/3 sieved. I do plan on doing the others, but I will not reserve them. I am not selfish. |
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Jun 2005
lehigh.edu
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15e siever, and for the 16e siever. There's just one number in the 16e siever's queue that's not already sieving or in postprocessing; and just two in the 15e siever's queue "not yet running". Likewise, the current Batalov+Dodson numbers represent different areas of attention. We have a gnfs (in linear algebra) and two not-so-difficult snfs's running (one in linear algebra, the other sieving). That leaves just three not-so-difficult snfs's and one more difficult one. No quartics. -bd |
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"Serge"
Mar 2008
Phi(4,2^7658614+1)/2
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Raman, your (albeit unauthorized) resources are fairly small. It is easy to see that you don't have a good estimate for the time necessary for quartics of SNFS difficulty 230, so it would be a good idea to reserve in small portions. There's a lot of people who do not read this forum, so any reservations can be done only with Sam, ok?
You don't have anything to fear from NFS @ Home (or B+D). Their numbers need 10-100 times more time or resources than you have. |
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Jul 2003
So Cal
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The only "quartic" that I have my eye on for NFS@Home is 2,980+, and that's only because it is better done as a sextic.
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"Serge"
Mar 2008
Phi(4,2^7658614+1)/2
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Nov 2003
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Nov 2003
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Nov 2003
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I don't know how he will handle the matrices either...... |
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Jul 2003
So Cal
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Jun 2005
lehigh.edu
210 Posts |
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currently 16 numbers reserved by NFS@Home (three not yet started, three late in linear algebra). That might suggest that the NFS@Home reservation is proportional to Bob's two month supply. As reported above, the B+D reservation is substantially diverse. Our collection of remaining "conveyer numbers" (snfs of diff in the 240's to mid 250's) is below a two month suply, judging by factors submitted on recent pages. The other two represent our current challenge numbers; our record gnfs (c180 following c174) and near record snfs (among B+D numbers). I'm seeing six numbers on Sam's reservation page marked for Raman, but two of them are finishing this week? -Bruce |
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