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#34 | |
May 2008
Wilmington, DE
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If you want to post the rest of the Drive's pairs, I'll take the whole thing to 100K and thus finish this drive. It should only take me ~ 20 days. Last fiddled with by MyDogBuster on 2008-12-27 at 09:46 |
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#35 | |
May 2007
Kansas; USA
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OK, I'll post the rest of the drive in one BIG file sometime late Sunday. Keep in mind that the testing time at n=100K is double that at n=70K. You have large enough resources that even if you hadn't considered that, I'm sure it won't make much difference. I already have a fully sieved file from KEP for k=100M-200M for n=25K-100K for this base. So within a few days after you reserve the "BIG" file, I'll start "Mini-drive II - Sierp base 3". For this next mini-drive, I'm going to run it differently. We'll be searching by k-value but within larger n-ranges and the files will be sorted by k-value. For instance, the first file might contain k=100M-120M for n=25K-40K, the next k=120M-140M for n=25K-40K, etc. for the rest of n=25K-40K. Then we might do the same with 5 different k-ranges for n=40K-55K, 55K-65K, etc. This will make these drives much easier to administer. I also think that with the files sorted by k, individuals will find it easier to come up with scripts to stop processing after a k finds a prime and start with the next k. So not only will it save administrative time, it should save CPU time also. Gary |
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#36 | |
May 2008
Wilmington, DE
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Last fiddled with by MyDogBuster on 2008-12-29 at 16:04 |
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#37 | |
May 2007
Kansas; USA
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Oh, VERY funny he says sarcastically with egg on his face as he bangs his head. ![]() ![]() Yes, I totally forgot to send you the file and you nailed it on the head: I was busy deleting primes posts at NPLB and didn't check any except 1-2 threads at CRUS last night. Look for the file in your Email in the next 10 mins. and I'll show you with the reservation shortly. Sorry about that. Thanks for the offer to finish things up with this drive! It'll allow us to get the next mini-drive started in the next few days. It can run while you're still working on this one. Gary |
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#38 |
May 2007
Kansas; USA
5·112·17 Posts |
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To make it official:
Ian is reserving the final range of n=65K-100K for this drive. Ian, if you can post primes and status every n=5K or 10K as you are progressing with the range, that would help me/Max greatly. I've found it very easy to get way behind quickly here so any time stuff is broken up, it helps. Thanks again. Gary |
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#39 | |
May 2008
Wilmington, DE
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PS: I received the file. |
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#40 |
May 2008
Wilmington, DE
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Complete thru 70K. 10 Proven primes and 1 confirmed prime
The confirmed is MooooMoo's. That is indeed the lowest n for that k. Continuing to 100K. 69897658*3^60254+1 is prime! (133.9349s+0.0018s) 87706772*3^60901+1 is prime! (75.9875s+0.0018s) 68526046*3^61380+1 is prime! (197.7205s+0.0018s) 57557068*3^62758+1 is prime! (77.9615s+0.0018s) 87593744*3^63083+1 is prime! (78.5268s+0.0018s) 54320036*3^64148+1 is prime! (80.0330s+0.0018s) Confirmed 89665952*3^64981+1 is prime! (145.1468s+0.0019s) 55193434*3^65854+1 is prime! (147.7309s+0.0019s) 78702082*3^66458+1 is prime! (84.3015s+0.0019s) 97826494*3^68878+1 is prime! (100.7149s+0.0020s) 50921056*3^69789+1 is prime! (101.9951s+0.0020s) |
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#41 |
May 2008
Wilmington, DE
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Complete thru n=79.2K continuing to n-100K
54315148*3^70563+1 is prime! (187.6464s+0.0020s) 77357576*3^73449+1 is prime! (195.5181s+0.0021s) 73225294*3^75251+1 is prime! (112.9489s+0.0022s) 74374772*3^75432+1 is prime! (112.8965s+0.0022s) 62109506*3^76815+1 is prime! (115.2566s+0.0023s) 96259778*3^78524+1 is prime! (118.3138s+0.0023s) |
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#42 |
May 2008
Wilmington, DE
22·23·31 Posts |
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Complete thru n=90k continuing to n=100k
68203706*3^81367+1 is prime! (131.9947s+0.0025s) 85310794*3^81633+1 is prime! (132.5897s+0.0025s) 97016048*3^82162+1 is prime! (133.3837s+0.0025s) 90473998*3^82331+1 is prime! (133.8616s+0.0025s) 56148718*3^83091+1 is prime! (136.8349s+0.0025s) 90733694*3^83762+1 is prime! (461.0932s+0.0026s) 57336382*3^84962+1 is prime! (139.5255s+0.0027s) 63003672*3^85533+1 is prime! (250.9667s+0.0026s) 71448584*3^85717+1 is prime! (141.8642s+0.0026s) 97688816*3^89093+1 is prime! (147.5428s+0.0028s) s/b 82 left |
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#43 |
May 2008
Wilmington, DE
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98997092*3^90104+1 is prime! (268.0643s+0.0028s)
56092742*3^90677+1 is prime! (334.7906s+0.0028s) 79190206*3^90945+1 is prime! (485.5617s+0.0029s) 58007336*3^91929+1 is prime! (338.8410s+0.0028s) 79714294*3^92271+1 is prime! (188.0943s+0.0029s) 50222338*3^99600+1 is prime! (205.9377s+0.0032s) 63973712*3^99600+1 is prime! (205.4687s+0.0031s) This completes this mini drive. Gary, nice guess on the # k's left in this range. There s/b 75. Results emailed |
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#44 |
May 2007
Kansas; USA
282D16 Posts |
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Lucky guess on the # of k's remaining.
Very nice work to almost single-handedly annahilate this drive! ![]() Gary |
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