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This must have already been asked before, but at a first glance I'm not seeing where...
Is jjsieve approved for sieving here on PSP or should we only stick to Proth Sieve? I've heard it's a bit faster and am trying it myself now... |
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Where can one find a copy?
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"Robert Gerbicz"
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Jun 2003
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I am trying to sieve some numbers with jjsieve. It says Maximum akpower 360 exceeded program design value 144 for about 1/2 the k's. What would be the fastest way to sieve such a dat. These numbers are extremly low weight.
I have already tried proth_sieve which is much slower than jjsieve. |
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