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Old 2006-11-27, 09:54   #254
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Only a few tests missing, then we did it
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Old 2006-11-28, 17:11   #255
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Seems like he did it again:

49804*5^150688+1 is prime

Congrats! :)
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Old 2006-11-28, 20:31   #256
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Seems like he did it again:

49804*5^150688+1 is prime

Congrats! :)
And one more 102482*5^151833+1

:surprised
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Old 2006-11-28, 22:04   #257
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more, more, more! :)
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Old 2006-11-28, 22:18   #258
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it's top 2000 both side now ... congrats to pcz once again
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Old 2006-11-28, 23:18   #259
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Question Question to the stats for sierpinski / missing values...

http://www.sr5.psp-project.de/s5stats.html

The last table on the output of the given link shows the number of open 'n':

Open n per block(Shown upto 2.0Mil):
upper_bound amount
100000 ---------> 4
125000 --------> 32
150000 --------> 73
175000 -----> 15920
...

That is where we stand, the server gives out tests with n>150000.

When I look one table above this one on the same html-page, then I miss the 4 values for 75000>n<100000.

The table contains the following header:

kvalue|weight|min n untested|max n tested|...

There is no 'min n untested' beyond 131011.

Where are the missed tests?

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Old 2006-11-28, 23:28   #260
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Due to the fact that we had lots of test that needed recovery the stats use a filter to only show min n tested >100000.
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Old 2006-11-29, 00:39   #261
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Seems like he did it again:

49804*5^150688+1 is prime

Congrats! :)
I can't believe it. I was testing Phil's code from 150000 to 151000 on all remaining n and stopped at about 150680. I was so looking forward to knocking one off with his code and would have done so had I waited another day.
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Old 2006-11-30, 23:25   #262
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Another one:

http://primes.utm.edu/primes/page.php?id=78936

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Old 2006-11-30, 23:56   #263
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I may rejoin this project just to try to get us in the top-1000.
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Old 2006-12-03, 15:25   #264
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177418*5^154971-1 is prime! (http://primes.utm.edu/primes/page.php?id=78949)

Congrats to Phased_Array!
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