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Old 2021-06-10, 08:38   #639
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https://www.mersenne.ca/status/tf/0/0/5/390 displays way too many all bit levels
Corrected for you, probably.

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https://www.mersenne.ca/status/tf/0/0/5/1050 does this thing too. It seems to happen whenever all the planets are aligned exponents are at the same bit level.

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Old 2021-06-10, 11:27   #640
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It seems to happen whenever all the planets are aligned exponents are at the same bit level.
Pretty much looks like it. Possibly an untested code path. James H can probably fix it in two minutes
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Old 2021-06-10, 18:58   #641
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https://www.mersenne.ca/status/tf/0/0/5/390 displays way too many bit levels
Thanks. This range has unexpectedly (to the code logic) all the exponents TF'd to the same level (71). I have made the code handle that case a little better.
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Old 2021-06-28, 17:51   #642
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I'm not sure if it's possible for a factor to be both P+1 and P-1 smooth, but if one is found it will highlight that too.
https://www.mersenne.ca/pplus1.php
There is now (as of 2021-06-14) a known example of a factor that is both P+1 and P-1 smooth:
https://www.mersenne.ca/exponent/4032491
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Old 2021-07-01, 20:22   #643
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There is now (as of 2021-06-14) a known example of a factor that is both P+1 and P-1 smooth:
https://www.mersenne.ca/exponent/4032491
I love the UI you settled on. Mersenne.ca is a gold standard for concise information display. Thanks for all the work James.
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Old 2021-07-02, 02:33   #644
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I love the UI you settled on. Mersenne.ca is a gold standard for concise information display. Thanks for all the work James.
+1.
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Old 2021-07-14, 01:02   #645
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There is a small issue in the nightly data sync, results will be delayed pending fix from Aaron.
edit: should be fixed now.

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