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Old 2019-05-30, 19:18   #1
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Default use Boinc

how can i use Boinc to submit my project to find primes of the form (2^k-1)*10^d+2^(k-1)-1 where d is the number of decimal digits of 2^(k-1)-1?
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Old 2019-05-30, 19:50   #2
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How far have you searched? How deeply have you sieved?
Why is BOINC the right choice, rather than doing the search yourself? Do you have the IT skills to maintain a BOINC server, sieve candidates correctly to feed the server, and market the project as something more than "I like this format, please look for them for me"?
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Old 2019-05-31, 18:07   #3
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How far have you searched? How deeply have you sieved?
Why is BOINC the right choice, rather than doing the search yourself? Do you have the IT skills to maintain a BOINC server, sieve candidates correctly to feed the server, and market the project as something more than "I like this format, please look for them for me"?
i dont know who you are...Curtis...it doesnt sound like Newton or Leibniz
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