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#23 |
"Jason Goatcher"
Mar 2005
3·7·167 Posts |
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(no primes found to 1000T) n=240, kmin=0T, kmax=50T, version=6.0, here T=10^12 Starting the sieve... Using the first 9 primes to reduce the size of the sieve array The sieving is complete. Number of Prp tests=1018843 Time=1106 sec. n=240, kmin=50T, kmax=200T, version=6.0, here T=10^12 Starting the sieve... Using the first 9 primes to reduce the size of the sieve array The sieving is complete. Number of Prp tests=3065689 Time=5600 sec. n=240, kmin=200T, kmax=400T, version=6.0, here T=10^12 Starting the sieve... Using the first 9 primes to reduce the size of the sieve array The sieving is complete. Number of Prp tests=4082101 Time=4220 sec. n=240, kmin=400T, kmax=600T, version=6.0, here T=10^12 Starting the sieve... Using the first 9 primes to reduce the size of the sieve array The sieving is complete. Number of Prp tests=4082727 Time=4465 sec. n=240, kmin=600T, kmax=800T, version=6.0, here T=10^12 Starting the sieve... Using the first 9 primes to reduce the size of the sieve array The sieving is complete. Number of Prp tests=4083759 Time=4195 sec. n=240, kmin=800T, kmax=1000T, version=6.0, here T=10^12 Starting the sieve... Using the first 9 primes to reduce the size of the sieve array The sieving is complete. Number of Prp tests=4082882 Time=4182 sec. Last fiddled with by ValerieVonck on 2007-02-05 at 16:25 |
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#24 |
"Jason Goatcher"
Mar 2005
3·7·167 Posts |
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(no primes found to 1000T) n=241, kmin=0T, kmax=200T, version=6.0, here T=10^12 Starting the sieve... Using the first 9 primes to reduce the size of the sieve array The sieving is complete. Number of Prp tests=6267122 Time=6105 sec. n=241, kmin=200T, kmax=400T, version=6.0, here T=10^12 Starting the sieve... Using the first 9 primes to reduce the size of the sieve array The sieving is complete. Number of Prp tests=6264757 Time=6109 sec. n=241, kmin=400T, kmax=600T, version=6.0, here T=10^12 Starting the sieve... Using the first 9 primes to reduce the size of the sieve array The sieving is complete. Number of Prp tests=6266771 Time=6241 sec. n=241, kmin=600T, kmax=800T, version=6.0, here T=10^12 Starting the sieve... Using the first 9 primes to reduce the size of the sieve array The sieving is complete. Number of Prp tests=6265267 Time=6116 sec. n=241, kmin=800T, kmax=1000T, version=6.0, here T=10^12 Starting the sieve... Using the first 9 primes to reduce the size of the sieve array The sieving is complete. Number of Prp tests=6264083 Time=6119 sec. Last fiddled with by ValerieVonck on 2007-02-05 at 16:25 |
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#25 |
"Jason Goatcher"
Mar 2005
3×7×167 Posts |
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n=242, kmin=0T, kmax=200T, version=6.0, here T=10^12 Starting the sieve... Using the first 9 primes to reduce the size of the sieve array The sieving is complete. Number of Prp tests=8165855 Time=7906 sec. n=242, kmin=200T, kmax=400T, version=6.0, here T=10^12 Starting the sieve... Using the first 9 primes to reduce the size of the sieve array The sieving is complete. Number of Prp tests=8171720 Time=7968 sec. n=242, kmin=400T, kmax=600T, version=6.0, here T=10^12 Starting the sieve... Using the first 9 primes to reduce the size of the sieve array The sieving is complete. Number of Prp tests=8172445 Time=7910 sec. n=242, kmin=600T, kmax=800T, version=6.0, here T=10^12 Starting the sieve... Using the first 9 primes to reduce the size of the sieve array 734723931830175 242 The sieving is complete. Number of Prp tests=8174341 Time=7994 sec. n=242, kmin=800T, kmax=1000T, version=6.0, here T=10^12 Starting the sieve... Using the first 9 primes to reduce the size of the sieve array The sieving is complete. Number of Prp tests=8169479 Time=7993 sec. Last fiddled with by ValerieVonck on 2007-02-05 at 16:24 |
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#26 |
"Jason Goatcher"
Mar 2005
3·7·167 Posts |
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n=243, kmin=0T, kmax=200T, version=6.0, here T=10^12 Starting the sieve... Using the first 9 primes to reduce the size of the sieve array The sieving is complete. Number of Prp tests=2544952 Time=2880 sec. n=243, kmin=200T, kmax=400T, version=6.0, here T=10^12 Starting the sieve... Using the first 9 primes to reduce the size of the sieve array The sieving is complete. Number of Prp tests=2544285 Time=2913 sec. n=243, kmin=400T, kmax=600T, version=6.0, here T=10^12 Starting the sieve... Using the first 9 primes to reduce the size of the sieve array The sieving is complete. Number of Prp tests=2545309 Time=2884 sec. n=243, kmin=600T, kmax=800T, version=6.0, here T=10^12 Starting the sieve... Using the first 9 primes to reduce the size of the sieve array 658983206485065 243 The sieving is complete. Number of Prp tests=2543686 Time=2903 sec. n=243, kmin=800T, kmax=1000T, version=6.0, here T=10^12 Starting the sieve... Using the first 9 primes to reduce the size of the sieve array The sieving is complete. Number of Prp tests=2542534 Time=2961 sec. Last fiddled with by ValerieVonck on 2007-02-05 at 16:24 |
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#27 |
"Jason Goatcher"
Mar 2005
3·7·167 Posts |
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n=244, kmin=0T, kmax=200T, version=6.0, here T=10^12 Starting the sieve... Using the first 9 primes to reduce the size of the sieve array The sieving is complete. Number of Prp tests=9771165 Time=9175 sec. n=244, kmin=200T, kmax=400T, version=6.0, here T=10^12 Starting the sieve... Using the first 9 primes to reduce the size of the sieve array 394916172624735 244 The sieving is complete. Number of Prp tests=9766847 Time=9097 sec. n=244, kmin=400T, kmax=600T, version=6.0, here T=10^12 Starting the sieve... Using the first 9 primes to reduce the size of the sieve array The sieving is complete. Number of Prp tests=9775140 Time=9157 sec. n=244, kmin=600T, kmax=800T, version=6.0, here T=10^12 Starting the sieve... Using the first 9 primes to reduce the size of the sieve array The sieving is complete. Number of Prp tests=9770243 Time=9155 sec. n=244, kmin=800T, kmax=1000T, version=6.0, here T=10^12 Starting the sieve... Using the first 9 primes to reduce the size of the sieve array 913510872914835 244 The sieving is complete. Number of Prp tests=9765549 Time=9173 sec. Last fiddled with by ValerieVonck on 2007-02-05 at 16:24 |
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#28 |
"Jason Goatcher"
Mar 2005
3·7·167 Posts |
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n=245, kmin=0T, kmax=200T, version=6.0, here T=10^12 Starting the sieve... Using the first 9 primes to reduce the size of the sieve array The sieving is complete. Number of Prp tests=4689377 Time=4329 sec. n=245, kmin=200T, kmax=400T, version=6.0, here T=10^12 Starting the sieve... Using the first 9 primes to reduce the size of the sieve array The sieving is complete. Number of Prp tests=4689597 Time=4339 sec. n=245, kmin=400T, kmax=600T, version=6.0, here T=10^12 Starting the sieve... Using the first 9 primes to reduce the size of the sieve array The sieving is complete. Number of Prp tests=4688738 Time=4868 sec. n=245, kmin=600T, kmax=800T, version=6.0, here T=10^12 Starting the sieve... Using the first 9 primes to reduce the size of the sieve array The sieving is complete. Number of Prp tests=4687776 Time=4355 sec. n=245, kmin=800T, kmax=1000T, version=6.0, here T=10^12 Starting the sieve... Using the first 9 primes to reduce the size of the sieve array 993239137535715 245 The sieving is complete. Number of Prp tests=4694349 Time=4345 sec. Last fiddled with by ValerieVonck on 2007-02-05 at 16:23 |
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#29 |
"Jason Goatcher"
Mar 2005
3·7·167 Posts |
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(no primes found to 1000T) n=246, kmin=0T, kmax=200T, version=6.0, here T=10^12 Starting the sieve... Using the first 9 primes to reduce the size of the sieve array The sieving is complete. Number of Prp tests=2278027 Time=2498 sec. n=246, kmin=200T, kmax=400T, version=6.0, here T=10^12 Starting the sieve... Using the first 9 primes to reduce the size of the sieve array The sieving is complete. Number of Prp tests=2274633 Time=2483 sec. n=246, kmin=400T, kmax=600T, version=6.0, here T=10^12 Starting the sieve... Using the first 9 primes to reduce the size of the sieve array The sieving is complete. Number of Prp tests=2278673 Time=2488 sec. n=246, kmin=600T, kmax=800T, version=6.0, here T=10^12 Starting the sieve... Using the first 9 primes to reduce the size of the sieve array The sieving is complete. Number of Prp tests=2274018 Time=2482 sec. n=246, kmin=800T, kmax=1000T, version=6.0, here T=10^12 Starting the sieve... Using the first 9 primes to reduce the size of the sieve array The sieving is complete. Number of Prp tests=2276204 Time=2473 sec. Last fiddled with by ValerieVonck on 2007-02-05 at 16:22 |
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#30 |
"Jason Goatcher"
Mar 2005
3·7·167 Posts |
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n=247, kmin=0T, kmax=200T, version=6.0, here T=10^12 Starting the sieve... Using the first 9 primes to reduce the size of the sieve array The sieving is complete. Number of Prp tests=26273480 Time=22476 sec. n=247, kmin=200T, kmax=400T, version=6.0, here T=10^12 Starting the sieve... Using the first 9 primes to reduce the size of the sieve array 357651434363145 247 The sieving is complete. Number of Prp tests=26270071 Time=22475 sec. n=247, kmin=400T, kmax=600T, version=6.0, here T=10^12 Starting the sieve... Using the first 9 primes to reduce the size of the sieve array 489076369046175 247 448460379951975 247 The sieving is complete. Number of Prp tests=26279763 Time=23010 sec. n=247, kmin=600T, kmax=800T, version=6.0, here T=10^12 Starting the sieve... Using the first 9 primes to reduce the size of the sieve array The sieving is complete. Number of Prp tests=26278132 Time=22766 sec. n=247, kmin=800T, kmax=1000T, version=6.0, here T=10^12 Starting the sieve... Using the first 9 primes to reduce the size of the sieve array 920711228545095 247 The sieving is complete. Number of Prp tests=26274206 Time=22473 sec. Last fiddled with by ValerieVonck on 2007-02-05 at 16:22 |
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#31 |
"Jason Goatcher"
Mar 2005
1101101100112 Posts |
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(no primes found to 1000T) n=266, kmin=0T, kmax=200T, version=6.0, here T=10^12 Starting the sieve... Using the first 9 primes to reduce the size of the sieve array The sieving is complete. Number of Prp tests=2391565 Time=4535 sec. n=266, kmin=200T, kmax=400T, version=6.0, here T=10^12 Starting the sieve... Using the first 9 primes to reduce the size of the sieve array The sieving is complete. Number of Prp tests=2389184 Time=1689 sec. n=266, kmin=400T, kmax=600T, version=6.0, here T=10^12 Starting the sieve... Using the first 9 primes to reduce the size of the sieve array The sieving is complete. Number of Prp tests=2391067 Time=1689 sec. n=266, kmin=600T, kmax=800T, version=6.0, here T=10^12 Starting the sieve... Using the first 9 primes to reduce the size of the sieve array The sieving is complete. Number of Prp tests=2392816 Time=1696 sec. n=266, kmin=800T, kmax=1000T, version=6.0, here T=10^12 Starting the sieve... Using the first 9 primes to reduce the size of the sieve array The sieving is complete. Number of Prp tests=2389504 Last fiddled with by ValerieVonck on 2007-02-05 at 20:55 |
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#32 |
"Jason Goatcher"
Mar 2005
3×7×167 Posts |
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(no primes found to 1000T) n=267, kmin=0T, kmax=200T, version=6.0, here T=10^12 Starting the sieve... Using the first 9 primes to reduce the size of the sieve array The sieving is complete. Number of Prp tests=5192962 Time=3866 sec. n=267, kmin=200T, kmax=400T, version=6.0, here T=10^12 Starting the sieve... Using the first 9 primes to reduce the size of the sieve array The sieving is complete. Number of Prp tests=5190366 Time=3873 sec. n=267, kmin=400T, kmax=600T, version=6.0, here T=10^12 Starting the sieve... Using the first 9 primes to reduce the size of the sieve array The sieving is complete. Number of Prp tests=5192575 Time=3873 sec. n=267, kmin=600T, kmax=800T, version=6.0, here T=10^12 Starting the sieve... Using the first 9 primes to reduce the size of the sieve array The sieving is complete. Number of Prp tests=5196697 Time=3876 sec. n=267, kmin=800T, kmax=1000T, version=6.0, here T=10^12 Starting the sieve... Using the first 9 primes to reduce the size of the sieve array The sieving is complete. Number of Prp tests=5193591 Time=3874 sec. Last fiddled with by ValerieVonck on 2007-02-05 at 20:55 |
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#33 |
"Jason Goatcher"
Mar 2005
350710 Posts |
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(no primes found to 1000T) n=268, kmin=0T, kmax=200T, version=6.0, here T=10^12 Starting the sieve... Using the first 9 primes to reduce the size of the sieve array The sieving is complete. Number of Prp tests=4043061 Time=3417 sec. n=268, kmin=200T, kmax=400T, version=6.0, here T=10^12 Starting the sieve... Using the first 9 primes to reduce the size of the sieve array The sieving is complete. Number of Prp tests=4043321 Time=3422 sec. n=268, kmin=400T, kmax=600T, version=6.0, here T=10^12 Starting the sieve... Using the first 9 primes to reduce the size of the sieve array The sieving is complete. Number of Prp tests=4039254 Time=3422 sec. n=268, kmin=600T, kmax=800T, version=6.0, here T=10^12 Starting the sieve... Using the first 9 primes to reduce the size of the sieve array The sieving is complete. Number of Prp tests=4046346 Time=3423 sec. n=268, kmin=800T, kmax=1000T, version=6.0, here T=10^12 Starting the sieve... Using the first 9 primes to reduce the size of the sieve array The sieving is complete. Number of Prp tests=4044840 Time=3424 sec. Last fiddled with by ValerieVonck on 2007-02-05 at 20:55 |
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