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May 2007
Kansas; USA
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I am now done with 13524. Status:
13524; i=1052; sz 105; C104; +70; 2*3 |
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#410 |
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May 2009
Dedham Massachusetts USA
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For 533766, I hadn't realized it was still running - it is now at 119 digits, with 2*3 driver.
Similarly 527640 is up to 121 digits. It has no driver with 2^5*3, but has a c119 that got past the ecm checks (added these) and was starting ggnfs. I was away from this computer for a while as I was sick last week. Both series have an extra week of work on them - I sort of wish I had left more useful ones running... Last fiddled with by Greebley on 2009-09-14 at 14:20 |
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#411 |
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May 2007
Kansas; USA
32×13×89 Posts |
I am now done with 392430. This is the first LONG sequence that I worked on. Status:
392430; i=5404; sz 109; C102; +654; 2^4 This one may be interesting to people. On the last index, I finally got rid of a long-running factor of 5 so it now only has a small factor of 2^4. It is now the 13th longest sequence < 100M per the D.B. list. |
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#412 |
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May 2009
Russia, Moscow
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19248: i=2218, size 128, 2^2*3^2*7 driver
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#413 |
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May 2007
Kansas; USA
32×13×89 Posts |
I am now done with 763476. Status:
763476; i=3657; sz 106; C101; +76; 2^3*3*5 There's nothing interesting about this one. After being wild for over 3400 indexes without ever getting over 55 digits, it shot up 26 digits in just the 76 indexes that I worked on it. Last fiddled with by gd_barnes on 2009-09-16 at 03:07 |
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May 2009
Russia, Moscow
50418 Posts |
39360: i=1034, size 132, 2^3*3 driver
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#415 |
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May 2007
Kansas; USA
28AD16 Posts |
I am now done with 750372. Status:
750372; i=4540; sz 105; C104; +141; 2^2*7 |
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#416 |
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May 2007
Kansas; USA
28AD16 Posts |
I am now done with 842592. Status:
842592; i=6493; sz 109; C106; +2396; 2^3*3 Having advanced it ~2400 indexes, it's the farthest I've advanced one. It is now the 7th longest sequence < 100M per the DB list, just 39 indexes behind 6th place. It also has been searched to a lower height than the top 6, which have all been searched to a size of > 120. Someone may be interested in taking this one up to a size of 130 or 140 to see if it can be moved into the top 5 for length (148 more indexes needed). It would help if we could get rid of the factor of 3, which pushed it up 13 digits in the last 53 indexes. The factor of 3 has been a relatively uncommon occurrence in this sequence for several 1000 indexes until more recently. |
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#417 |
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May 2009
Russia, Moscow
2,593 Posts |
I'll continue with 842592.
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#418 |
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May 2007
Kansas; USA
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I advanced 425052 a few indexes but am not reserving it. Status:
425052; i=832; sz 88; C78; +26; 2^4*31 I picked up and dropped various powers of 3 during that small amount of testing. Since 2^4*31 is perfect, it will be a challenge to get rid of. This came about as I was playing around with the primoral sequences. Sequence 17# (510510) merges with 425052. For fun, I'm advancing 19# and 23# a little bit also, which are at ~70 digits. Gary |
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