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#67 |
"Jason Goatcher"
Mar 2005
3×7×167 Posts |
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n=319, 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=13362365 Time=11497 sec. n=319, 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=13355027 Time=11211 sec. n=319, 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=13366392 Time=11139 sec. n=319, 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=13361157 Time=11089 sec. n=319, 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=13361716 Time=11758 sec. Last fiddled with by ValerieVonck on 2007-03-17 at 09:30 |
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#68 |
"Jason Goatcher"
Mar 2005
3×7×167 Posts |
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n=320, 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=3505136 Time=3633 sec. n=320, 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=3503846 Time=3439 sec. n=320, 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=3505704 Time=3491 sec. n=320, 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=3504377 Time=3443 sec. n=320, 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=3509834 Time=3440 sec. Last fiddled with by ValerieVonck on 2007-03-17 at 09:30 |
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#69 |
"Jason Goatcher"
Mar 2005
3×7×167 Posts |
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n=321, 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=2297650 Time=2147 sec. n=321, 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=2297486 Time=2124 sec. n=321, 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=2297725 Time=2122 sec. n=321, 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=2300147 Time=2159 sec. n=321, 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=2301829 Time=2125 sec. Last fiddled with by ValerieVonck on 2007-03-17 at 09:29 |
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#70 |
"Jason Goatcher"
Mar 2005
66638 Posts |
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n=322, 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=14733871 Time=11540 sec. n=322, 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=14737623 Time=11301 sec. n=322, 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=14728096 Time=11203 sec. n=322, 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=14733035 Time=11218 sec. n=322, 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=14738206 Time=11333 sec. Last fiddled with by ValerieVonck on 2007-03-18 at 21:41 |
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#71 |
"Jason Goatcher"
Mar 2005
3·7·167 Posts |
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n=323, 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=2621630 Time=2432 sec. n=323, 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=2623388 Time=2432 sec. n=323, 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=2621711 Time=2430 sec. n=323, 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=2622628 Time=2456 sec. n=323, 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=2620860 Time=2457 sec. Last fiddled with by ValerieVonck on 2007-03-18 at 21:40 |
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#72 |
"Jason Goatcher"
Mar 2005
3×7×167 Posts |
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n=324, 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=7322743 Time=5651 sec. n=324, 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=7316780 Time=5602 sec. n=324, 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=7320101 Time=5659 sec. n=324, 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=7326468 Time=5609 sec. n=324, 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=7319998 Time=5788 sec. Last fiddled with by ValerieVonck on 2007-03-18 at 21:40 |
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#73 |
"Jason Goatcher"
Mar 2005
3×7×167 Posts |
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n=325, 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=9712258 Time=7948 sec. n=325, 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=9705590 Time=7664 sec. n=325, 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=9711459 Time=7676 sec. n=325, 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 700052512139505 325 The sieving is complete. Number of Prp tests=9710281 Time=7691 sec. n=325, 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=9713007 Time=7643 sec. Last fiddled with by ValerieVonck on 2007-03-18 at 21:40 |
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#74 |
"Jason Goatcher"
Mar 2005
66638 Posts |
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n=326, 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=1799412 Time=1915 sec. n=326, 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=1801054 Time=1916 sec. n=326, 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=1801601 Time=1925 sec. n=326, 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=1802781 Time=1923 sec. n=326, 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=1802281 Time=1913 sec. Last fiddled with by ValerieVonck on 2007-03-18 at 21:40 |
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#75 |
"Jason Goatcher"
Mar 2005
1101101100112 Posts |
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n=327, 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=5167821 Time=4682 sec. n=327, 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=5168894 Time=4721 sec. n=327, 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=5172982 Time=4715 sec. n=327, 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=5171291 Time=4714 sec. n=327, 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=5172364 Time=4722 sec. Last fiddled with by ValerieVonck on 2007-03-18 at 21:39 |
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#76 |
"Jason Goatcher"
Mar 2005
350710 Posts |
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n=328, 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=7060265 Time=6027 sec. n=328, 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=7057894 Time=5972 sec. n=328, 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=7066168 Time=6047 sec. n=328, 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=7058334 Time=6079 sec. n=328, 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=7060988 Time=6014 sec. Last fiddled with by ValerieVonck on 2007-03-19 at 07:01 |
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#77 |
"Jason Goatcher"
Mar 2005
3×7×167 Posts |
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n=329, 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=5488958 Time=4149 sec. n=329, 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=5488609 Time=4150 sec. n=329, 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=5485389 Time=4151 sec. n=329, 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=5487566 Time=4152 sec. n=329, 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=5487056 Time=4153 sec. Last fiddled with by ValerieVonck on 2007-03-19 at 07:00 |
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