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"Lennart"
Jun 2007
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http://sites.google.com/site/kenscode/prime-programs
Here you have the site. Here you will find the latest tpsieve files. Lennart Last fiddled with by Lennart on 2010-05-11 at 02:03 |
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"Lennart"
Jun 2007
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May 2010
499 Posts |
The first two posts are fully updated now - range reservations up to p=66T, individual stats (joshua2 is on top), and the old link to download TPSieve has been replaced with the new one.
Gribozavr, could you: - confirm that you have the factor files for all p<66T - upload the sieve file containing only small k's (k<100,000) for 480000<n<481000 - upload the entire k<10M file for 480000<n<485000 and for 485000<n<500000 Last fiddled with by Oddball on 2010-05-11 at 03:47 |
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Mar 2005
Internet; Ukraine, Kiev
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For P<65T I'm missing some Joshua2's factors:
10T-15T 25T-35T 45T-65T Joshua2's 90T-120T file unpacked. Lennart: can't connect to port 80, although that host replies to ping requests. Sieving input: 480000-484999_11may2010.zip http://www.sendspace.com/file/srou2c http://www.rapidspread.com/file.jsp?id=wvkxjrbevp 480000-484999_11may2010.txt.gz http://www.sendspace.com/file/on86ar http://www.rapidspread.com/file.jsp?id=pzd7a1yjmu 480000-484999_11may2010.txt.xz http://www.sendspace.com/file/95gw4b http://www.rapidspread.com/file.jsp?id=kb5kdg4oen 485000-489999__11may2010.zip http://www.sendspace.com/file/sm8la6 http://www.rapidspread.com/file.jsp?id=zdxx1pen6k 485000-489999__11may2010.txt.gz http://www.sendspace.com/file/bwnhkv http://www.rapidspread.com/file.jsp?id=v5tvvxal7a 485000-489999__11may2010.txt.xz http://www.sendspace.com/file/550otw http://www.rapidspread.com/file.jsp?id=x9adyjrap9 LLR input (although I don't recommend doing any LLR now): n_480000-480999__k_1_100000.txt http://www.sendspace.com/file/pxytxr Last fiddled with by gribozavr on 2010-05-11 at 16:36 |
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Mar 2005
Internet; Ukraine, Kiev
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Lennart: downloaded and verified your file.
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"Lennart"
Jun 2007
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Mar 2010
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"Tim Sorbera"
Aug 2006
San Antonio, TX USA
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With the last sieve file I've run, (I'd assume there are no huge changes in this area due to the latest factor removals, though I don't know my last exact depth) it takes just under 1GB of memory to run it. Note that tpsieve is multithreaded, so you could run it on all the cores you want while using only 1GB of memory (instead of requiring 1GB of memory per core).
Last fiddled with by TimSorbet on 2010-05-11 at 23:27 |
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Mar 2005
Internet; Ukraine, Kiev
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Mar 2010
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I don't have enough memory to participate in the sieve, but I'm still interested in knowing the sieve rate so I can estimate how much computing time was spent on this project. |
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Mar 2005
Internet; Ukraine, Kiev
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Much "32-bit CPU time" was spent on sieving. Now, with tpsieve and a multicore 64-bit CPU required time has dropped in... I don't know for sure, but my rough estimate is 3..7 times.
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