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#1 |
Feb 2003
35648 Posts |
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Parallel to the 9th Drive we are starting a low-weight drive with 128 Ks, 10000 < k < 35000, all of them having Nash weights less than 300 and are (hopefully) not yet been tested by others:
10781, 10963, 11347, 11519, 11533, 11729, 11953, 12007, 12097, 12191, 12373, 12517, 12749, 13297, 13483, 13511, 13589, 13603, 13897, 14347, 14407, 14531, 14533, 14639, 14681, 14981, 15029, 15037, 15043, 15299, 15373, 15997, 16447, 16543, 16573, 16829, 17021, 17113, 17369, 17411, 17467, 17579, 17977, 18103, 18209, 18607, 18727, 18869, 19117, 19121, 19259, 19507, 20017, 20143, 20381, 20399, 20533, 20591, 20639, 20651, 20939, 21457, 21643, 21701, 21793, 21869, 22453, 22537, 22649, 22691, 22927, 23111, 23173, 23437, 23711, 24097, 24133, 24161, 24217, 24221, 24523, 24599, 25061, 25183, 25559, 25747, 27029, 27133, 27899, 27913, 27997, 28109, 28177, 28571, 28723, 28781, 29677, 29983, 30059, 30283, 30337, 30839, 31109, 31301, 31333, 31357, 31453, 31627, 31873, 32377, 32383, 32639, 32713, 32789, 32887, 33373, 33403, 33419, 33457, 33569, 33937, 34169, 34183, 34297, 34409, 34631, 34679, 34693. All candidates were initially sieved to p=3.5T. The range of n is 400k-2M, which means that eventually we should find some megabit primes in this drive! Happy hunting! Status Code:
Range of n Tested by Status 400,000-1,270,000 - RPS - Complete (57 primes) 1,270,000-1,280,000 - lsoule - Complete (1 prime) 1,280,000-1,290,000 - lsoule - Complete 1,290,000-1,300,000 - lsoule - Complete 1,300,000-1,310,000 - lsoule - Complete (1 prime) 1,310,000-1,312,000 - VBCurtis - Complete 1,312,000-1,330,000 - Kosmaj - Complete 1,330,000-1,340,000 - Dylan14 - In Progress Sieved to 75T 1340to1342.txt 1283 (112k: 100.0%) 1342to1344.txt 1235 (112k: 100.0%) 1344to1346.txt 1236 (112k: 100.0%) 1346to1348.txt 1267 (112k: 100.0%) 1348to1350.txt 1337 (112k: 100.0%) (*) In parentheses: Percentage of tests requiring the indicated FFT lengths. Sieving stopped. Last fiddled with by amphoria on 2018-08-04 at 07:39 |
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#2 |
Feb 2003
22·32·53 Posts |
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Tests started at n=400000.
Code:
10963: 1054519 | 22453: 612555, 619095 11347: 508209 | 22537: 666785 11533: 1106943 | 22927: 976453 11729: 494856 | 23711: 665734, 775462 12007: 459457 | 24097: 460945, 527737 12097: 446141 | 24161: 1181162 13483: 761923, 1233619 | 24217: 1304085 13589: 724896 | 24599: 983644 13603: 940891 | 27029: 857520, 1240648 14407: 781561 | 28177: 400209 14533: 917551, 1153951 | 28571: 454482, 637626 14639: 887368 | 28723: 436743 14981: 726154 | 29983: 837943 15037: 787723 | 31333: 840715, 949187, 1033819 15043: 480639, 523519 | 31357: 424397 15299: 730512 | 31627: 991213 16573: 978935 | 32383: 635687 18209: 620664, 736524 | 32713: 485539 18869: 575864 | 32887: 947461 19259: 866316 | 33457: 862949 20591: 442754, 814466 | 34297: 550409 21701: 1272326 | 34631: 475246 21869: 762064 | 34693: 781291, 1197131 Number of primes per interval: Code:
interval expected found ---------------------------- 400k-500k 11.8 12 500k-600k 9.7 5 600k-700k 8.2 7 700k-800k 7.1 10 800k-900k 6.2 7 900k-1000k 5.6 7 ---------------------------- 400k-1000k 48.5 49 1000k-2000k 36.7 ---------------------------- total: 85.2 Last fiddled with by Kosmaj on 2012-08-27 at 00:54 |
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#3 |
Jan 2009
Ireland
101110102 Posts |
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taking 410-412
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#4 |
Nov 2003
362210 Posts |
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Taking 412-414.
BTW, we'll make reservations by K available soon, for example you can reserve your favorite K from the list above all the way from n=400k to n=2M. We have to do more sieving for that, so most likely it will be from n=500k. |
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#5 |
Feb 2003
77416 Posts |
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Taking 414-420 (3 files).
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#6 |
Feb 2003
22×32×53 Posts |
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Taking 420-424 (2 files).
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#7 |
Jul 2007
Tennessee
26016 Posts |
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Taking 424-426
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#8 |
Feb 2003
111011101002 Posts |
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400-410 complete (1 prime).
Taking 426-430 (2 files). |
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#9 |
Feb 2003
22·32·53 Posts |
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Taking 430-434 (2 files).
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#10 |
Nov 2003
2·1,811 Posts |
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Taking 434-436.
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#11 |
Just call me Henry
"David"
Sep 2007
Cambridge (GMT/BST)
2·41·71 Posts |
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what is the total nash weight of all the ks in this drive in comparison with #7, #8, and #9?
Last fiddled with by henryzz on 2009-05-16 at 07:24 |
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