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Oct 2002
1112 Posts |
What does the "F" mean in the first exponent (33274547), Finished/Failed?
And the second one, did I find anything interesting? "Factored composite : 1", "Lucas-Lehmer composite: 1" I thought I checked two 10 million digit exponents, but it seems they were different somehow. Clarify, but don't spend too much time explaining :) ------- Exponents Cleared since last Synchronization ------- prime fact Lucas-Lehmer residue or factor exponent bits [residues partially masked] date returned computer ID -------- ---- -- -------------------------------- --------------- ------------ 33274547 64 F 25826112880680091961 15-Apr-02 06:35 **** 33353669 69 0x45B178D032C5DB__ 16-Jan-03 19:36 **** Factored composite : 1 Lucas-Lehmer composite: 1 Double-checked LL : 0 ---------------------- ------- TOTAL : 2 I thank you for a possible answer /Johan |
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P90 years forever!
Aug 2002
Yeehaw, FL
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F means factored
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"GIMFS"
Sep 2002
Oeiras, Portugal
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As George said, F means factored, which means you have found a factor of the first number. There was no need to perform the LL test.
The second result was obtained at the end of the LL test: it is the "residue" computed in the last iteration. If, instead of the value obtained, the residue was 0, you would have found the first 10M+ Mersenne Number
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"Richard B. Woods"
Aug 2002
Wisconsin USA
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This explanation is not particularly easy to find, though the Internet PrimeNet Server page at http://mersenne.org/primenet/ has a link to that page in the sentence "For a complete legend of report symbols and meanings, please see the Individual Account Reports page." |
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