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"Carlos Pinho"
Oct 2011
Milton Keynes, UK
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https://escatter11.fullerton.edu/nfs...ead.php?id=662 |
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(loop (#_fork))
Feb 2006
Cambridge, England
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Grr, that's irritating, and I can't fix it through the management interface: Greg will have to do it. It would be nice to forbid colons in task names at the job-submission stage.
I guess if we're only getting Linux sievers that would explain why it's going so slowly. Last fiddled with by fivemack on 2017-01-18 at 17:02 |
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Aug 2005
Seattle, WA
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As for the parameters, they're not great but as you've suggested I don't think that's the reason it's sieving slowly. The yield is within a tolerable range. It's just that there are very few work units being done. The status page has been showing alarmingly low numbers of pending units for a while, and I didn't have an explanation as to why. Now I do. Can we get Greg to cancel outstanding work units, then re-insert the number with a new name? And if that happens, is there a way to carry over the relations that have already been found? |
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#873 |
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Sep 2008
Kansas
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The 14e queue is behaving normally except for the last entry. Nothing is moving from Pending to Received. This has been going on for hours and hours. May be nothing.
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#874 |
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Aug 2005
Seattle, WA
6E616 Posts |
No, it's not nothing. Thanks for pointing that out. The original request for this number included the polynomials/parameters, which I just copied into the form. Unfortunately it contained an errant line break in the middle of the "n:" line. Added anew.
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(loop (#_fork))
Feb 2006
Cambridge, England
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#876 |
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May 2009
Russia, Moscow
2,593 Posts |
It's ok with me. According to status page now about 96% of sieving were done.
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#877 |
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Jun 2012
3,089 Posts |
C196_145_47 - survived full t55 by yoyo.
Code:
n: 1539638978922756670166928811628782239346356516505821625978040069660069049848080998194283427693933723544136963787753348060058257380159087715113685388408710955508626354533622263911689449038438482213 # 145^47+47^145, difficulty: 242.45, anorm: 2.90e+032, rnorm: 1.14e+054 # scaled difficulty: 246.05, suggest sieving rational side # size = 6.363e-017, alpha = 0.000, combined = 1.774e-013, rroots = 1 type: snfs size: 242 skew: 7.3206 c5: 1 c0: 21025 Y1: -28334269484119140625 Y0: 3096263264537031876137686856267255616967297523567 rlim: 134000000 alim: 134000000 lpbr: 31 lpba: 31 mfbr: 62 mfba: 62 rlambda: 2.7 alambda: 2.7 |
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#878 |
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Jun 2012
3,089 Posts |
I presume this is C222_125_92b. My cut/paste submittal but I have no idea how a random line break got into the mix. My fault for not noticing it. Apologies to all. Won't happen again.
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#879 |
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Jun 2012
C1116 Posts |
C213_121_106 - survived 4K curves @B1=11e7 and 4K curves @B1=3e8.
Code:
n: 242203525663681892246786058737395625770451922074691383053760278389874986634479141176831595050748121453887679020782594441722484311032448030112575838772991966136007682217835911089128815053532392058505386628231019751 # 121^106+106^121, difficulty: 247.09, anorm: 2.27e+038, rnorm: 3.17e+046 # scaled difficulty: 248.44, suggest sieving rational side # size = 1.726e-012, alpha = 0.000, combined = 1.828e-013, rroots = 0 type: snfs size: 247 skew: 1.0223 c6: 106 c0: 121 Y1: -2810243684806424785061213903353404851 Y0: 32071354722128447318829929845779491454976 rlim: 134000000 alim: 134000000 lpbr: 31 lpba: 31 mfbr: 62 mfba: 62 rlambda: 2.7 alambda: 2.7 |
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#880 |
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Jun 2012
3,089 Posts |
AS3408-i1668 (15e siever)
Code:
n: 29460893303338144751360360097976743017149046981259832053501450854362438285630845458294329588136961317820466603439061784124252469966169391148524869909406500896547611862071404959591325864761463 # norm 1.222655e-18 alpha -8.479287 e 1.735e-14 rroots 3 skew: 17653518.44 c0: 826319531224681659341264214653314828053252960 c1: 26940857953335994224321141436849154800 c2: -22688220016211567990602767782164 c3: 15607687492217763886884 c4: 54690847245705303 c5: 1286485200 Y0: -1870545265872388890161243166679811449 Y1: 554791760382776548817 rlim: 450000000 alim: 450000000 lpbr: 33 lpba: 33 mfbr: 66 mfba: 66 rlambda: 3.0 alambda: 3.0 Q_start yield 150M 2.17 300M 2.15 450M 1.81 600M 1.80 alim of 450M seems to work nicely, but perhaps it should be 500M. This factorization is outside my comfort zone. Last fiddled with by swellman on 2017-01-20 at 01:10 |
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