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Old 2021-03-18, 18:11   #1827
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Well, it could be easily checked in which class the factors were, in both cases.
3412 / 4620
52 / 420
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Old 2021-03-18, 18:22   #1828
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So, you would get about 70% of the NF credit with mfaktc, unless you TFed the whole bit (and no "star" is sent), but you would only get about 12% of the NF credit if P95 indeed uses 420 classes. More or less, as the space between the classes is not even. Better calculus would take in consideration modularity of p to 420 and 4620 and display x/96 and x/960 respectively, instead of x/420 and x/4620. No calculation done, only arguing the excuse is that it's 1:20 AM here. Going to bed.
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Old 2021-03-18, 20:51   #1829
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I believe Prime95 uses 420 classes whereas mfaktx uses 4620 classes (except for the less-classes version/setting when it also uses 420).
Prime95 (and Primenet's credit calculation) uses 16 mod 120 classes.
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Old 2021-03-18, 22:29   #1830
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My only suggestion would be: if I TF the entire bit level regardless of the factor size I should get full credit ... because if someone later wants to find more factors they don't need to redo this bit level. Do I correctly assume mfaktc/Prime95 does not retain classes complete on a partial TF for later continuation?
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Old 2021-03-18, 22:44   #1831
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if I TF the entire bit level regardless of the factor size I should get full credit
You do (manual results form was changed several months ago to detect and handle this).
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Do I correctly assume mfaktc/Prime95 does not retain classes complete on a partial TF for later continuation?
It could in theory be derived from the result line, finding out what class the factor was found in and continuing from there. But neither software implements that.
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Old 2021-03-18, 23:52   #1832
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You do (manual results form was changed several months ago to detect and handle this).


Last fiddled with by Dr Sardonicus on 2021-03-19 at 11:45 Reason: fix quote tag
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Old 2021-03-19, 02:46   #1833
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P-1 found a factor in stage #2, B1=743000, B2=20368000.
UID: Jwb52z/Clay, M103164703 has a factor: 10394318420108355367002377 (P-1, B1=743000, B2=20368000).

83.104 bits.
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Old 2021-03-21, 23:34   #1834
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28336753 F 2021-03-21 22:40 Factor: 5959592039933211534161 / TF: 72-73
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Old 2021-03-22, 02:52   #1835
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Congrats, triple 59, next one you will find will start with a quadruple 69...
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Old 2021-03-22, 07:12   #1836
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Code:
M3865481 has a factor: 93787084544353687348484146830436095506958398058547079607725479 (P-1, B1=15000000, B2=750000000)
Splits as 220078042351889861586169 x 426153756831381209955800547030419928991
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Old 2021-03-27, 01:26   #1837
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42651893 F-PM1 Factor: 1627638207025330060517196929537 / (P-1, B1=1500000, B2=45000000)

https://www.mersenne.ca/exponent/42650347
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