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"Curtis"
Feb 2005
Riverside, CA
4,861 Posts |
R2020 is complete to 40k. Primes since 30k:
1550 33104 786 37452 582 38650 519 39728 38 k's remain. The sieve is at 5T, with 40k-50k assigned to 4 cores. Work available from 50k upward. |
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#101 |
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May 2009
Russia, Moscow
A1B16 Posts |
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"Curtis"
Feb 2005
Riverside, CA
4,861 Posts |
What range can I send you? There are 1400-1500 tests per n=1k range. Is 50k-60k a good place to start? Note that I decided to place one core on k=9 tests, so that k is complete to almost 100k and won't be included in the sieve file I post here. |
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"99(4^34019)99 palind"
Nov 2016
(P^81993)SZ base 36
5×7×83 Posts |
The power-of-2 bases are more interesting, should we extend the power-of-2 bases to 2^16?
Sierpinski: Code:
base CK 2048 334 4096 1206 8192 83 16384 114 32768 10 65536 1221 Code:
base CK 2048 29 4096 5264 8192 28 16384 59 32768 10 65536 6015 |
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#104 |
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May 2009
Russia, Moscow
258710 Posts |
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#105 |
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"Curtis"
Feb 2005
Riverside, CA
4,861 Posts |
Attached is the R2020 sieve file from 50k to 100k. It is sieved to 5T depth.
I'm continuing to sieve, target 8-9T, so you should request a new file in 7-10 days if you decide to go higher than 60k. |
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#106 |
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Jan 2017
3×11 Posts |
@sweety, R2048 has 2 k remaining, k=5 and k=11, both searched to very high limits over n=4M base 2 after accounting for the Riesel Sieve effort. Most other bases on your list have more k's remaining, all at similar limits based on the Riesel Sieve effort.
Also, S2020 update: k=474, 615, 684, 738, 874, 892 are at n=25K and released. No PRP for any of these k. |
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"99(4^34019)99 palind"
Nov 2016
(P^81993)SZ base 36
5·7·83 Posts |
Quote:
Also, I think that CRUS can include the k's > CK for all k<=1024 for all Riesel/Sierpinski bases b<=32. (e.g. R8, R9, R14, S8, S14, these would be interesting bases, e.g. I already tested R9 for k<=1024, only k=386 and k=744 remain, both at n=25K with no primes found) Last fiddled with by sweety439 on 2020-01-19 at 16:28 |
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#108 |
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Jan 2017
3·11 Posts |
sweety, CRUS does not intend any work on k's > CK because the project's goal is simply to solve the 1st conjecture for each individual base. If k's > CK were included, decisions would have to be made as to up to what limit to search these extra k's to, whether it should be k's up to the second conjecture or k's<1024 like you searched, etc.
The mainland already has enough work for people with the right resources to do for millions of years in the future. We simply do searches on these bases and k's either as fun side projects or as a way for people without as much CPU power to have something to run on their machines. |
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#109 |
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Jan 2017
3×11 Posts |
189*2020^20878+1
363*2020^22046+1 |
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"Curtis"
Feb 2005
Riverside, CA
4,861 Posts |
Attached is the final sieve for R2020, sieved to 9T. The file covers n from 50k to 100k.
The desktop I was running this base on is overheating, so I haven't yet finished 40k-50k. |
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