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Old 2023-05-22, 17:21   #1134
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If we get three weeks from Sean and two from David, we have enough workers to do half this job on CADO within 3-4 weeks. I give exams this week, but I'll find some time to test-sieve with 16e and find the best Q-range to get half the job done on nfs@home. Perhaps since it would be a very short job by f-small standards we might get to skip ahead of a couple other jobs and have both halves of the sieving done by early July.
I’m willing to let this effort go to the front of f-small queue, but we need to hear the same from Robert and Oliver.

Shouldn’t take long to run ~half a sieving job.
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Old 2023-05-22, 17:27   #1135
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If you mean L1636, no worries, that's also your baby. It has no hurry from my point of view.
Personally, I would put it directly after 822__457^17-1, but this is only my opinion.

Speaking about it, I would like to take 822__457^17-1 after my good experience with larger matrices on my GPUs. I can put this in the according thread, additionally, but maybe we can save a post this way.
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Old 2023-05-22, 17:27   #1136
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I’m willing to let this effort go to the front of f-small queue, but we need to hear the same from Robert and Oliver.
Yeah, go ahead.
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Old 2023-05-22, 17:58   #1137
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Thank you gentlemen. We will enqueue the new effort once it is posted. Shouldn’t take that much time to complete.

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If you mean L1636, no worries, that's also your baby. It has no hurry from my point of view.
Personally, I would put it directly after 822__457^17-1, but this is only my opinion.

Speaking about it, I would like to take 822__457^17-1 after my good experience with larger matrices on my GPUs. I can put this in the according thread, additionally, but maybe we can save a post this way.
Of course, I’ll reserve the LA in your name. Good luck!
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Old 2023-05-23, 05:13   #1138
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Yield isn't a hurdle on this job, since neither yield nor sec/rel changes much over the expected sieve region. I'm using small mfb's (97/62) for the same reason- sec/rel is about the same, but we will need fewer total relations.
I've not heard of the option you're experimenting with, and I am quite curious.

If we get three weeks from Sean and two from David, we have enough workers to do half this job on CADO within 3-4 weeks. I give exams this week, but I'll find some time to test-sieve with 16e and find the best Q-range to get half the job done on nfs@home. Perhaps since it would be a very short job by f-small standards we might get to skip ahead of a couple other jobs and have both halves of the sieving done by early July.
My aim was to increase yield/sec by increasing yield. My experiments have just about broken even.
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Old 2023-05-23, 12:53   #1139
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A few more.
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Old 2023-05-23, 14:02   #1140
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c112 done.
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Old 2023-05-24, 20:13   #1141
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A few more.
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Old 2023-05-25, 05:42   #1142
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Halfway through t35. Factors:
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Old 2023-05-28, 13:46   #1143
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And more.
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Old 2023-05-29, 16:13   #1144
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Is there anything limiting that process to 14d? My eye keeps being drawn to
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which looks like it is probably better on the benefit/difficulty scale than other very high count numbers, although I make be underestimating how bad the quartic will be. Would this fit in 16e_small?
I have this quartic sieving on a public-facing CADO server. As with the old 2330L Cunningham job from a couple years ago, I do not wish to publish the server address on a public forum. Please PM me for the server address.

Your cado client command will be: ./cado-nfs-client.py --bindir=build/{whatever folder lives in your build directory, usually the computer name] --server=http://{servername}

The default is 4-threaded sieving, meaning each client you invoke will run 4-threaded. You can run multiple clients from the same CADO directory, just one per terminal window.... or you can set the number of threads yourself by adding "--override t n" to the end of your client command, with n set to the number of threads you like.

I have 5 sievers running on the host, and one client running from home.

I am planning on 450M raw relations locally, and 475-500M from nfs@home 16e. Both test-sieve with yield around 5, so this will be roughly Q=50-140M locally and Q=175-275M on nfs@home.

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