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"Graham uses ISO 8601"
Mar 2014
AU, Sydney
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Hi friends, I have not visited often in the last year or two, but still been diligent.
I also am aware that where is a channel for James, but I just don't recall. Suggest move this to that channel. If I tap https://www.mersenne.ca/status/tf/0/0/4/11800, there are reported 4 exponents suffering below 76 bits of exploration, yet from .org only two exponents are reported. Am I missing something? |
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"Graham uses ISO 8601"
Mar 2014
AU, Sydney
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"James Heinrich"
May 2004
ex-Northern Ontario
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The other two exponents were 118088989 and 118715687 which both showed as being at 75 instead of 76. In both cases the effort for 74-75 and 75-76 was reported by the same user at the exact same time. I suspect for whatever reason the results were presented for import out of order (since they have the same timestamp) and the system won't update the TF for new results if there's a gap -- if it saw the 75-76 result before the 74-75 result it would ignore it, then update the exponent to 75 when it (very soon after) sees the 74-75 result. However the database is somewhat self-correcting, simply looking at the exponent page on mersenne.ca was sufficient for it to realize that the TF gap had been filled and so both exponents are now automatically at 76 (as will be shown on tomorrow's TF status report). |
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"Graham uses ISO 8601"
Mar 2014
AU, Sydney
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Good that any discrepancy has been resolved. I have habits of sorting incoming material, how about that idea? Sorry if such messages wake you in a different (opposing) time zone. Last fiddled with by snme2pm1 on 2021-10-17 at 05:49 Reason: Qualification |
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"Graham uses ISO 8601"
Mar 2014
AU, Sydney
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I would be prepared to forward some C code that I regularly use to sort file records (Memory + File Heapsort).
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"University student"
May 2021
Beijing, China
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Factor=118690421,74,77 Factor=118690987,74,77 Last fiddled with by Zhangrc on 2021-10-17 at 10:35 |
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"TF79LL86GIMPS96gpu17"
Mar 2017
US midwest
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Then do so. For 1G<p<232, read and use the upper left portion of https://www.mersenne.ca/tf1G/
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"James Heinrich"
May 2004
ex-Northern Ontario
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"Graham uses ISO 8601"
Mar 2014
AU, Sydney
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Yet imagine that the best practice would be that they be expired in a useful manner. Yet also I am aware that some assignments become completed long after expiry. Even in my region of play I can see 118002503 being 760 days out of expectation. Not sure why it is helpful that such be retained. I guess that GW isn't bothered about some such, yet. |
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"University student"
May 2021
Beijing, China
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Also I'm holding the exponent 141145141 (yes, with a "114514" in it ![]() Last fiddled with by Zhangrc on 2021-10-18 at 09:49 |
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