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"Rich"
Aug 2002
Benicia, California
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I have run into an unusual corruption in the database in Aliqueit sequence 845642 which I have been working under the subproject.
I completed my subproject work to C103 at index 985 and transferred the factors back to the database by the Aliqueit program. The elf file is correct and will be posted in the subproject thread. Index 775 shows the two large prime factors with a superscript 2 (indicated squared I assume) and index 776 then shows a C165. No further sequences are shown. |
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"Ed Hall"
Dec 2009
Adirondack Mtns
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Sorry, if I should have kept out... An interesting iteration... Last fiddled with by EdH on 2010-05-10 at 17:48 Reason: added edit comment |
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Nov 2008
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That's what "Repair Sequence" is for. One click and it's fine.
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"Tim Sorbera"
Aug 2006
San Antonio, TX USA
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Syd, please see the latest discussion regarding the mysterious aliquot sequences worker:
http://www.mersenneforum.org/showthr...697#post214697 Could you add the notice we're talking about please? (this:) Also, has all this (all aliquot sequences from 850k-880k, and other work by user(s) unknown) been done by a logged-in or an anonymous user? Do you know who it is? Do you know how we might be able to contact this person, besides a notice on the DB? Last fiddled with by Mini-Geek on 2010-05-11 at 18:19 |
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Sep 2008
Krefeld, Germany
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A Sunny Moo
Aug 2007
USA (GMT-5)
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That might still be somewhat useful--an IP can be traced to a specific region, which may give some clue as to the mystery worker's identity, and whether he's truly not heard of this forum, or actually someone already present here who's going incognito. Given the mystery worker's propensity for striking sequences right after they're reserved, I'm somewhat inclined to believe the latter. (Either that, or there's two mystery workers, one benign and one not, but either way an IP will be helpful to clear things up.)
Edit: ah, I just saw this post which clears things up a bit. Never mind.
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"Ed Hall"
Dec 2009
Adirondack Mtns
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I have not as yet registered with the db. Would I gain extra abilities? Should I be consistent with this ID?
On the Sequence Overview page for Aliquot Sequences, the current size is not provided. Is there a way to request this for the group or must you review each individually? (Possibly available if I register?) Thanks. |
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"Frank <^>"
Dec 2004
CDP Janesville
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The other advantage to registering was the ability to request some higher levels of ECM work be done by the DB. Points were required to do this which were earned by running a "worker" script on your local computer to do ECM and/or msieve work. Unfortunately, the Windows incarnation of the script didn't work as expected.....work was sent out, statuses (statusi?) were returned, but no actual work was done....not real helpful there. |
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"Tim Sorbera"
Aug 2006
San Antonio, TX USA
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"Ed Hall"
Dec 2009
Adirondack Mtns
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Has anyone heard from Syd since he posted about being back on line with lots of time to put into the db?
I've not noticed any repairs to the db and still miss things like the graphs. ![]() I wonder if the time suddenly evaporated, the connection wasn't permanent or the rewrites have been slower than expected. I thought perhaps the 57 and 159, etc. bugs would have been an easy fix, but I have no knowledge on which to base that assumption. |
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Oct 2004
Austria
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@Syd: I know it takes quite some time to completely revamp and debug a program, but I want to just ask some questions here: * Do you still have time to work on the DB? * What is the current status? (even if you did much work in the background, very little is visible in the foreground yet, so we have almost no info) * Can you please manually fix the "small composites" (57, etc.) which are blocking several aliquot sequences in the DB? (e.g. sequence 10212 and many more...) |
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