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#1 |
Oct 2003
Australia, Brisbane
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Each time the new status files come out from now on, I will post a new status report of how mersenne-aries is going. My original idea was to start from 13M and clear out all the exponents that haven't been p-1 tested ahead of the leading edge of double checking. However, since then I have become a little more confident (mostly due to my new P4) and have decided to start at 12.3M instead.
Anyone who want to help out is more than welcome to. Just reserve one of the blocks of exponents that I have posted and put it at the top of your worktodo.ini file. However, I must warn those of you who wish to join that p-1 testing, when done properly, requires a lot of RAM. Therefore, if you have less that 250mb of RAM allocated to prime95, I would suggest that this isn't the type for you. This is because most of the factors that are found by p-1 testing are found during stage 2. Therefore, if you only have a small amount of RAM allocated (eg 50mb) you will be missing factors that really should have been found. |
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#2 |
Oct 2003
Australia, Brisbane
7268 Posts |
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Status using the 16th March Status Files
The first column is the range. For example, 8 represents 8M to 9M. The second column is the number of (unverified) exponents that haven't been p-1 tested. Code:
M NUMBER 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 8 7 9 130 10 489 11 2066 12 3699 13 1043 14 904 15 972 16 1021 17 1107 18 1199 19 1485 20 1015 21 355 22 146 23 44 24 0 Code:
12.0 393 12.1 411 12.2 448 12.3 325 12.4 417 12.5 354 12.6 351 12.7 327 12.8 375 12.9 298 13.0 75 13.1 80 13.2 125 13.3 126 13.4 158 13.5 104 13.6 76 13.7 125 13.8 98 13.9 76 Last fiddled with by dave_0273 on 2004-03-27 at 08:10 |
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#3 |
Oct 2003
Australia, Brisbane
2·5·47 Posts |
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Status using the 27th March status files..
Status broken up into 1M ranges... Code:
M NUMBER 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 8 6 9 105 10 390 11 1701 12 3329 13 933 14 904 15 972 16 1020 17 1103 18 1197 19 1490 20 1033 21 383 22 159 23 79 24 0 Code:
12.0 393 12.1 411 12.2 448 12.3 0 12.4 372 12.5 354 12.6 351 12.7 327 12.8 375 12.9 298 13.0 13 13.1 32 13.2 125 13.3 126 13.4 158 13.5 104 13.6 76 13.7 125 13.8 98 13.9 76 Now that I have decided to start at 12.3M instead of 13.0M, I will now post some lower ranges to p-1 factor. I do realise that there are a lot of exponents in the 11-12M range, however seeing as these are on primenet already, I think that we should leave them alone. When double checking hits the 12.3M range, it should speed up slightly. 1) Because they are already p-1 tested so a slower computer doesn't have to run a lengthy p-1 test. 2) We should be able to clear out about 4% of exponents by finding factors. |
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#4 |
Oct 2003
Australia, Brisbane
2·5·47 Posts |
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Status using the 12th April status files.
The first column is the range. For example, 8 represents 8M to 9M. The second column is the number of (unverified) exponents that haven't been p-1 tested. Code:
M NUMBER 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 8 2 9 81 10 301 11 1213 12 2856 13 838 14 904 15 972 16 1020 17 1102 18 1197 19 1496 20 1049 21 416 22 184 23 108 24 0 Code:
0.1M NUMBER CHANGE 12.0 393 0 12.1 411 -22 12.2 348 -100 12.3 0 0 12.4 0 -372 12.5 354 0 12.6 351 0 12.7 327 0 12.8 375 0 12.9 297 -1 13.0 0 -13 13.1 0 -32 13.2 75 -50 13.3 126 0 13.4 158 0 13.5 104 0 13.6 76 0 13.7 125 0 13.8 98 0 13.9 76 0 |
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#5 |
Oct 2003
Australia, Brisbane
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Status using the 20th April status files.
The first column is the range. For example, 8 represents 8M to 9M. The second column is the number of (unverified) exponents that haven't been p-1 tested. Code:
M NUMBER 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 8 1 9 74 10 261 11 837 12 2678 13 788 14 904 15 971 16 1019 17 1103 18 1197 19 1498 20 1059 21 439 22 200 23 124 24 0 Code:
0.1MRANGE NUMBER CHANGE 12.0 393 0 12.1 411 0 12.2 170 -178 12.3 0 0 12.4 0 0 12.5 354 0 12.6 351 0 12.7 327 0 12.8 375 0 12.9 297 0 13.0 0 0 13.1 0 0 13.2 25 -50 13.3 126 0 13.4 158 0 13.5 104 0 13.6 76 0 13.7 125 0 13.8 98 0 13.9 76 0 Everything up to 12.5M is now on primenet available for doublechecking. I don't think that it is a good idea to work manually on ranges that are currently on primenet (due to the fact that work may be duplicated), so 12.0-12.2 will remain untouched by mersenne-aries. However, there are a number of people using the semi-automated method of p-1 testing so these exponents may still get p-1 tested yet. As soon as I have finished my work with LMH, I will start work on the 12.5-12.6M range. If you would like to help out mersenne-aries, just reserve on the of blocks of work in the forum by posting in it. However, I would suggest letting prime95 use a large amount of RAM so that proper bounds can be run during stage 2. |
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#6 |
Oct 2003
Australia, Brisbane
1D616 Posts |
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Status using 29th April status files
The first column is the range. For example, 8 represents 8M to 9M. The second column is the number of (unverified) exponents that haven't been p-1 tested. Code:
M NUMBER 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 8 1 9 56 10 207 11 684 12 2558 13 788 14 904 15 970 16 1018 17 1103 18 1198 19 1499 20 1069 21 451 22 217 23 139 24 0 Code:
0.1RANGE NUMBER CHANGE 12.0 393 0 12.1 411 0 12.2 60 -110 12.3 0 0 12.4 0 0 12.5 354 0 12.6 351 0 12.7 317 -10 12.8 375 0 12.9 297 0 13.0 0 0 13.1 0 0 13.2 25 0 13.3 126 0 13.4 158 0 13.5 104 0 13.6 76 0 13.7 125 0 13.8 98 0 13.9 76 0 |
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#7 |
Oct 2003
Australia, Brisbane
2·5·47 Posts |
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Status using 5th May, 2004 status files.
The first column is the range. For example, 8 represents 8M to 9M. The second column is the number of (unverified) exponents that haven't been p-1 tested. Code:
M NUMBER 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 8 1 9 43 10 185 11 507 12 2083 13 788 14 904 15 970 16 1018 17 1103 18 1198 19 1499 20 1077 21 461 22 226 23 163 24 2 Code:
0.1RANGE NUMBER CHANGE 12.0 389 -4 12.1 405 -6 12.2 59 -1 12.3 0 0 12.4 0 0 12.5 0 -354 12.6 351 0 12.7 207 -110 12.8 375 0 12.9 297 0 13.0 0 0 13.1 0 0 13.2 25 0 13.3 126 0 13.4 158 0 13.5 104 0 13.6 76 0 13.7 125 0 13.8 98 0 13.9 76 0 |
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#8 |
Oct 2003
Australia, Brisbane
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Status using the 26th May status files...
The first column is the range. For example, 8 represents 8M to 9M. The second column is the number of (unverified) exponents that haven't been p-1 tested. Code:
M NUMBER 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 8 1 9 40 10 170 11 302 12 1649 13 780 14 899 15 967 16 1016 17 1103 18 1200 19 1505 20 1084 21 471 22 236 23 176 24 19 Code:
0.1M RANGE NUMBER CHANGE 12.0 389 0 12.1 405 0 12.2 59 0 12.3 0 0 12.4 0 0 12.5 0 0 12.6 0 -351 12.7 124 -83 12.8 375 0 12.9 297 0 13.0 0 0 13.1 0 0 13.2 25 0 13.3 126 0 13.4 156 -2 13.5 101 -3 13.6 76 0 13.7 124 -1 13.8 97 -1 13.9 75 -1 |
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#9 |
Oct 2003
Australia, Brisbane
2·5·47 Posts |
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Status using the 4th June status files.....
The first column is the range. For example, 8 represents 8M to 9M. The second column is the number of (unverified) exponents that haven't been p-1 tested. Code:
M NUMBER 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 8 0 9 37 10 134 11 265 12 1171 13 771 14 899 15 967 16 1016 17 1105 18 1200 19 1506 20 1087 21 479 22 244 23 196 24 42 Code:
0.1M RANGE NUMBER CHANGE 12.0 376 -13 12.1 404 -1 12.2 59 0 12.3 0 0 12.4 0 0 12.5 0 0 12.6 0 0 12.7 31 -93 12.8 275 -100 12.9 26 -271 13.0 0 0 13.1 0 0 13.2 16 -9 13.3 126 0 13.4 156 0 13.5 101 0 13.6 76 0 13.7 124 0 13.8 97 0 13.9 75 0 |
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#10 |
Oct 2003
Australia, Brisbane
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Status using 12th June 2004 status files
The first column is the range. For example, 8 represents 8M to 9M. The second column is the number of (unverified) exponents that haven't been p-1 tested. Code:
M CHANGE 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 8 0 9 35 10 110 11 226 12 844 13 738 14 899 15 967 16 1019 17 1105 18 1199 19 1502 20 1083 21 485 22 245 23 207 24 55 Code:
0.1M RANGE NUMBER CHANGE 12.0 333 -43 12.1 348 -56 12.2 51 -8 12.3 0 0 12.4 0 0 12.5 0 0 12.6 0 0 12.7 2 -29 12.8 110 -165 12.9 0 -26 13.0 0 0 13.1 0 0 13.2 0 -16 13.3 109 -17 13.4 156 0 13.5 101 0 13.6 76 0 13.7 124 0 13.8 97 0 13.9 75 0 We seem to have finished just in time, as I would expect everthing up to 13M to be released on primenet (just a guess - not gospel). It is also good to see that we have made significant process into the 13-14M exponents. I don't see a problem with keeping ahead of the leading edge of double checking if we keep up this pace. |
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#11 |
Oct 2003
Australia, Brisbane
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Status using 22nd June status files...
The first column is the range. For example, 8 represents 8M to 9M. The second column is the number of (unverified) exponents that haven't been p-1 tested. Code:
M NUMBER 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 8 0 9 33 10 72 11 195 12 572 13 645 14 899 15 967 16 1015 17 1103 18 1199 19 1501 20 1083 21 492 22 248 23 222 24 67 Code:
0.1MRANGE NUMBER CHANGE 12.0 319 -14 12.1 233 -115 12.2 20 -31 12.3 0 0 12.4 0 0 12.5 0 0 12.6 0 0 12.7 0 -2 12.8 0 -110 12.9 0 0 13.0 0 0 13.1 0 0 13.2 0 0 13.3 51 -58 13.4 121 -35 13.5 101 0 13.6 76 0 13.7 124 0 13.8 97 0 13.9 75 0 14.0 60 ? 14.1 78 ? 14.2 82 ? 14.3 82 ? 14.4 71 ? 14.5 81 ? 14.6 136 ? 14.7 104 ? 14.8 109 ? 14.9 96 ? |
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