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#45 |
"Jason Goatcher"
Mar 2005
350710 Posts |
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n=557, 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=6387856 Time=10087 sec. n=557, 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=6384405 Time=10021 sec. n=557, 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=6383076 Time=9993 sec. n=557, 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=6390283 Time=9982 sec. n=557, 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=6387014 Time=9979 sec. Last fiddled with by ValerieVonck on 2007-02-14 at 07:20 Reason: formatting |
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#46 |
"Jason Goatcher"
Mar 2005
3·7·167 Posts |
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n=558, 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=2510422 Time=4111 sec. n=558, 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=2513205 Time=4066 sec. n=558, 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=2515565 Time=4117 sec. n=558, 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=2516155 Time=4072 sec. n=558, 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=2515925 Time=4077 sec. Last fiddled with by ValerieVonck on 2007-02-14 at 07:20 Reason: formatting |
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#47 |
"Jason Goatcher"
Mar 2005
66638 Posts |
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n=559, 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=9686710 Time=14276 sec. n=559, 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=9684349 Time=14279 sec. n=559, 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=9681217 Time=14239 sec. n=559, 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=9685967 Time=14250 sec. n=559, 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=9683941 Time=14228 sec. Last fiddled with by ValerieVonck on 2007-02-14 at 07:21 Reason: formatting |
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#48 |
"Jason Goatcher"
Mar 2005
66638 Posts |
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n=560, 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=5369314 Time=7770 sec. n=560, 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=5368354 Time=7751 sec. n=560, 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=5371689 Time=7757 sec. n=560, 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=5369433 Time=7801 sec. n=560, 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=5366554 Time=7777 sec. Last fiddled with by ValerieVonck on 2007-02-16 at 17:08 |
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#49 |
"Jason Goatcher"
Mar 2005
350710 Posts |
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n=561, 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=2200815 Time=3710 sec. n=561, 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=2200922 Time=3715 sec. n=561, 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=2203235 Time=3717 sec. n=561, 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=2203396 Time=3738 sec. n=561, 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=2202300 Time=3736 sec. Last fiddled with by ValerieVonck on 2007-02-16 at 17:08 |
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#50 |
"Jason Goatcher"
Mar 2005
3·7·167 Posts |
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n=562, 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=15850567 Time=24800 sec. n=562, 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=15842002 Time=24826 sec. n=562, 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=15839839 Time=24870 sec. n=562, 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=15840689 Time=24875 sec. n=562, 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=15836188 Time=24872 sec. Last fiddled with by ValerieVonck on 2007-02-16 at 17:08 |
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#51 |
"Jason Goatcher"
Mar 2005
3·7·167 Posts |
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n=563, 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=2299878 Time=3616 sec. n=563, 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=2301100 Time=3635 sec. n=563, 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=2302312 Time=3635 sec. n=563, 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=2298637 Time=3631 sec. n=563, 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=2300144 Time=3503 sec. Last fiddled with by ValerieVonck on 2007-02-16 at 23:39 |
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#52 |
"Jason Goatcher"
Mar 2005
3·7·167 Posts |
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n=564, 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=3499849 Time=5692 sec. n=564, 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=3503829 Time=5714 sec. n=564, 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=3506344 Time=5704 sec. n=564, 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=3501708 Time=5703 sec. n=564, 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=3506304 Time=5709 sec. Last fiddled with by ValerieVonck on 2007-02-16 at 23:40 |
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#53 |
"Jason Goatcher"
Mar 2005
66638 Posts |
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n=565, 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=8341455 Time=13086 sec. n=565, 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=8348476 Time=13112 sec. n=565, 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=8348018 Time=13132 sec. n=565, 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=8342727 Time=13074 sec. n=565, 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=8343609 Time=13212 sec. |
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#54 |
"Jason Goatcher"
Mar 2005
66638 Posts |
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n=566, 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=3774696 Time=6020 sec. n=566, 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=3772748 Time=6026 sec. n=566, 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=3774012 Time=5780 sec. n=566, 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=3771101 Time=5908 sec. Code:
n=566, kmin=400T, kmax=500T, 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=1886821 Time=3361 sec. n=566, kmin=500T, 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=1885639 Time=3390 sec. Last fiddled with by ValerieVonck on 2007-02-18 at 11:28 |
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#55 |
"Jason Goatcher"
Mar 2005
3·7·167 Posts |
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n=308, 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=2586250 Time=2263 sec. n=308, 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=2585645 Time=2262 sec. n=308, 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=2586983 Time=2252 sec. n=308, 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=2586806 Time=2258 sec. n=308, 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=2588616 Time=2263 sec. Last fiddled with by ValerieVonck on 2007-02-18 at 09:09 |
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