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#12 |
Nov 2003
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No primes for n<=848k.
Some stats: range 1-1M: 2226 candidates remain after sieving to 10 M. range 1M-2M: 1280 candidates remain after sieving to 1.037E12 (1037G in your notation). Since n=837k the FFT length has been 98304. |
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#13 |
Nov 2003
2×1,811 Posts |
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Joss, the status page now appears truncated at k=14321533 :surprised
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#14 |
"Curtis"
Feb 2005
Riverside, CA
23·661 Posts |
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I'd like to reserve k=131707 from the low weight page on 15k.org. I'm at roughly n=170,000 on my previous number, with the largest prime around n=120,000. I'll post the primes discovered on the small-primes thread once I compile the list from the machines that ran trials on it.
-VBCurtis |
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#15 |
"Curtis"
Feb 2005
Riverside, CA
14A816 Posts |
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reserving k=167021 from the low weight page also. n=1M is a good target for low-weight numbers, right?
-Curtis |
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#16 |
Nov 2003
2·1,811 Posts |
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I tried only one low-wight k and I sieved to 2M, but checked only to about 1.25M. You can reach 1M quickly with a mid-range P-4 (2.4-2.6GHz) so I'd suggest at least 1.5M as the target.
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#17 |
"Curtis"
Feb 2005
Riverside, CA
23×661 Posts |
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Reserving k=171089 and k=175211 from low-weight page. I picked up a few machines from friends/students who think the project is interesting.
-Curtis |
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#18 |
"Curtis"
Feb 2005
Riverside, CA
528810 Posts |
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Reservations and updates: (all from low-weight page)
reserving 245561 (currently at n=580000) reserving 13900807 (currently at n=320000) 131707 finished to n=1 million, sieving n=1m...3m currently (p=2.3T) 167021 at n=630000 No primes yet from this search. -Curtis |
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#19 |
"Curtis"
Feb 2005
Riverside, CA
23×661 Posts |
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Reserving k=9770317 from low weight page. I started work on this a couple weeks ago, but forgot to post the reservation.
-Curtis |
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#20 |
"Curtis"
Feb 2005
Riverside, CA
122508 Posts |
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Updates on low weight numbers:
131707 tested to n=1.15M, sieved to 6.5T up to n=3M. (working here now) 167021 tested to n=800k, sieved to 2.5T up to n=2M. 171089 tested to n=570k, sieved to 770B up to n=1M. 175211 tested to n=855k, sieved to 1.1T up to n=1M. (working here now) 167021 tested to n=800k, sieved to 2.5T up to n=2M. 245561 tested to n=1M, sieved to 1.5T up to n=2M. 9770317 tested to n=1.1M, sieved to 1.7T up to n=2M. 13900807 tested to n=600k, sieved to 1.2T up to n=4M. -Curtis |
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#21 |
Mar 2005
Internet; Ukraine, Kiev
11·37 Posts |
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Here is my low-weight number:
177941 tested to n=518k, sieved to 315B up to 1M. (feel should sieve it further) |
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#22 |
"Curtis"
Feb 2005
Riverside, CA
23·661 Posts |
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Gribozavr-- how many candidates are left? I can give you a decent estimate of ideal sieving, if you can provide me the weight of the k-value (number of candidates left from n=518k to n=1M is sufficient).
If you have recent data on time per LLR or time per exponent sieved, that will help corroborate my estimation (I want to see if my estimations are accurate, so I'd use this data to double-check). Also, do you have a P3 or Athlon to do the sieving? Ideal sieving depth if you only possess a P4 is nowhere near as deep as if you can sieve an athlon and LLR with a P4, since the P4 is relatively so much better at LLR than sieving. If you have only P4, I don't mind running a sieve for a week or so on an Athlon to give you a boost (you wouldn't have to credit me for any primes found). -Curtis |
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