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May 2007
Kansas; USA
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S97 is complete to n=25K; 22 primes found for n=10K-25K; 108 k's remaining; base released.
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#563 |
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Jan 2006
Hungary
22·67 Posts |
My riesel base 36 effort has reached n = 50,000. Here are the residues and the two primes that I had mentioned already:
75329*36^26512-1 is 3-PRP! (56.6459s+0.0040s) 61493*36^29346-1 is 3-PRP! (81.7398s+0.0041s) Regards, Willem. |
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#564 | |
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Jan 2006
Hungary
22·67 Posts |
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k = 110250, k*b = 2100^2, even n have factor 41 => k can be eliminated. k = 1232010, k*b = 7020^2, even n have factor 41 => k can be eliminated. k = 1497690, k*b = 7740^2, even n have factor 41 => k can be eliminated. k = 2162250, k*b = 9300^2, even n have differents factors => nothing. Did I get it right? Willem. |
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Jan 2006
Hungary
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Willem. |
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#566 |
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May 2007
Kansas; USA
101000101000112 Posts |
S58 is complete to n=25K; 55 primes found for n=10K-25K; 143 k's remaining; base released.
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#567 |
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Jan 2009
Ireland
2·3·31 Posts |
im doing some work on R79,im hoping to test it up to n=10000,at least
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#568 | |
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May 2007
Kansas; USA
101×103 Posts |
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If you have the resources, I'd recommend running at least 3-4 cores on it unless you want it to run for several months. As an example of something somewhat close, I'm currently running S78 with a conjecture of k=~186K to n=25K. I'm running 2 cores on it and it will end up taking ~3-4 weeks and having likely 200-205 k's remaining. It took 1 core 5-7 days to complete to n=10K. 2 things make it a far easier base than yours: (1) The conjecture is 1/10th as big. (2) Base 78 is a fairly "prime" base. I do not think that base 79 will be. If you can provide a status on it every ~2 weeks, that would help. I'd be curious to know the # of k's remaining after you finish running the new bases script to n=1000 or n=2500; whichever you decide to do. Gary Last fiddled with by gd_barnes on 2010-03-17 at 09:48 |
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Jan 2009
Ireland
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Last fiddled with by Dougal on 2010-03-17 at 22:19 |
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May 2007
Kansas; USA
101×103 Posts |
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Thanks for the udpate. So you can expect to have a total of ~25,000 k's remaining at n=~1K for the entire base that will need to be sieved. You might make a note as to how long sieving/testing the k's<100K for n=1K-10K takes. Then multiply that by 20 to get a good idea of how long the entire base will take. As a rule, there will be somewhat more k's remaining at the higher k-ranges for the same search depth since they start from a higher point. So if there are 1030 k's remaining for k<100K at n=1028, you might expect ~1100 k's remaining for k=1.8M-1.9M. The main difference is the # of n=1 thru n=3 primes. After that, there is little difference. Gary |
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#571 |
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Mar 2010
Hampshire, UK
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Riesel 42 all k's up to n=100K, continuing from the available file (after sieving a bit deeper) Sierp 100 all k's up to n=100K Last fiddled with by vmod on 2010-03-18 at 01:57 |
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#572 |
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May 2008
Wilmington, DE
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vmod - Nice to see some new blood. Welcome
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