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"Lucan"
Dec 2006
England
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Expected LL work saved TFing 2 expos from 71 to 74 is 6/74 (over 50% more). Don't miss the wood for the trees. Don't miss simple points of principle by being over-pedantic with precision. One of the faults of many folk here in my world. D D |
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May 2011
Orange Park, FL
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"Bill Staffen"
Jan 2013
Pittsburgh, PA, USA
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Expected LL work saved TFing 1 expo from 71 to 75 is 1/72+1/73+1/74+1/75 = .054
Expected LL work saved TFing 2 expos from 71 to 74 is 2*(1/72+1/73+1/74) = .082 (44% more). I have no real need to be imprecise when I'm sitting in front of a computer. I thought the difference between 50% (now even more) and 44% was worth clarifying since I was, you know, parked in front of a giant calculator and using it to post on the forum. I was not arguing though, just clarifying. There are diminishing returns either way. Last fiddled with by Aramis Wyler on 2013-04-17 at 17:22 |
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Nov 2003
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Why do I say wrong? I will offer a hint in the form of a question: Is the probability of finding a factor between 71 and 72 bits INDEPENDENT of the probability of finding one less than 71 bits??? Further hint: Among those number that have a factor between 71 and 72 bits are some who have a factor smaller than 71 bits. This entire thread is full of nonsense from many parties. It is devoid of information content and has a number of posters behaving like spoiled and ignorant school children. Tis. Tis'nt. Tis. Tis'nt........ And anyone who thinks that increasing TF from (say) 73 to 74 bits is actually going to increase the rate at which GIMPS finds primes, I say you are deluded. These attempts at "optimization" are simply lost in the noise of the overall process. And it really DOESN'T MATTER. GIMPS moves along regardless. And whether the next prime is found in (say) 15 months or whether it takes 16 months is UNIMPORTANT. Unless of course one is an anal-retentive member of the IGG. |
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Apr 2010
Over the rainbow
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New Hampshire
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"Lucan"
Dec 2006
England
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You are drunk: the probability of one or more factors between 71 and 74 (assuming independence) is 1 - (71/72)*(72/73)*(73/74) = 3/74 (6/74)/(4/75) = 1.52 Quote:
David Last fiddled with by davieddy on 2013-04-17 at 20:35 |
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"Forget I exist"
Jul 2009
Dumbassville
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"Lucan"
Dec 2006
England
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When you want the probability of one of a number of mutually exclusive possible outcomes occurring?
Archery is a classic example. Or probability distributions in general. Apart from these esoteric examples, addition would seem to be not worth learning about. Last fiddled with by davieddy on 2013-04-17 at 21:01 |
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Nov 2003
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He ADDED four probabilities. But they were NOT independent! |
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