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Aug 2006
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I'm trying to find a status page I remember coming across or digging up at some point. It had different ranges with the exponent status (like https://www.mersenne.org/primenet/ ) but also included a column with the expected number of Mersenne exponents in the given range (which I assume was based on tf depth and status: normal chance for unchecked exponents, tiny chance for single-checked, no chance for factored or double-checked).
Does anyone know where to find this, or if it still exists? |
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"Wayne"
Nov 2006
Saskatchewan, Canada
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https://www.mersenne.org/report_classic/ |
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#3 |
Aug 2006
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I think that must be it, thanks!
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