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#342 |
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k=6883 tested till n= 10.7M
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#343 |
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"Norman D. Powell"
Aug 2009
Indiana, USA.
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10207*2^980053-1 is prime! (295030 decimal digits).
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#344 |
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"Norman D. Powell"
Aug 2009
Indiana, USA.
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Over the past few months, the following k's were tested to 1M:
10079, 22783, 20057, 10207, 81089, 100087, and 100207. k = 100045 was tested to 1,045,000. k = 90119 was tested to 1M. I have a sieve to continue this to 1.2M k = 100211 is in process and k = 100213 is in my queue with a sieve to 3T. There is a problem with k = 10001. I reserved it in the Wiki on April 6. At that time, it had been tested to 20K. I tested it to 935K. Other data was added later which caused me to stop. 10001*2^3075602-1 is prime. It is now listed a having a missing range. Whoever tested it to 3,075,602 had to cover this range. This needs to be corrected. Last fiddled with by storm5510 on 2020-06-10 at 18:07 Reason: Additional |
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"Alexander"
Nov 2008
The Alamo City
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#346 |
Mar 2006
Germany
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I've got an e-mail from R.Eckhard about his work done on the Riesel side.
Included in the Wiki now all n-Max values and his found primes for k=10001 to 10009 in 2018/2019. The range k<10000 is currently in progress by PrimeGrid, so those were the first k-values not reserved officially. Those k-values weren't reserved in this forum, either as I know, so nothing done wrong by R.Eckhard. There's no duty to post your reservation in this forum, but this makes it harder to avoid doublechecks. Another point for such Wiki: everyone can reserve their own k-values and results can be found easily. |
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"Norman D. Powell"
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#348 |
Mar 2006
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#349 |
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"Norman D. Powell"
Aug 2009
Indiana, USA.
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I have looked at it more than a few times. The reason being is that before I log in, it shows as still being assigned to me. After signing in, it is no longer there. This is on my "Person" page.
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"Alexander"
Nov 2008
The Alamo City
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Based on my experience with Wikipedia, the caching for logged-in users is different than for anonymous users, so that probably explains the difference. I purged your person page, which should clear the cache for anons.
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"Norman D. Powell"
Aug 2009
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Thank you! I just came from there. I am considering sieving the difference for this k and attaching the sieve file to its page. Perhaps "P" to 3e12 or 35e11. I have done a couple to 4e12.
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"Alexander"
Nov 2008
The Alamo City
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What difference? Karsten implicitly said the whole range below n=3440042 was already fully tested, as described on that k's page on the wiki. Unless you want to DC the whole range from where you stopped to n=3440042, doing another sieve would be a waste of resources.
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