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Dec 2011
After milion nines:)
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On Kamada page the is huge number of low nash base 10 sequences ( plus or minus side) Even with very small sieve depth I can remove many candidates, but I would like to do sieve to at least 1e14. And then I have problem since sr2sieve cannot do such depth on sequence like this 5539879179*10^n+1.
So does anyone here have some simpler solution except sieving one by one with srsieve and sr1sieve? Update: for now srsieve2 is also in game (and since it is MT) it is fast solution :) Last fiddled with by pepi37 on 2020-11-29 at 21:31 |
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Sweety439, with all due respect , I didnot ask clarification of my problem ( since I also know sr2sieve doesnot working) I ask any "elegant" solution for my problem. |
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Jun 2003
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srsieve can handle multiple base 10 sequences at once.
eg) srsieve.exe --pfgw --nmin 1 --nmax 10000 --pmin 1 --pmax 10000 --factors "3*10^n+1" "2*10^n-1" |
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