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Romulan Interpreter
Jun 2011
Thailand
3×3,221 Posts |
Ha! I took them as being the smaller, unreserved sequences, and they merged...
I think the merge was already there, just not caught up by the blue page... When I looked to their graphic it struck me the similarity, even if one showed a C73 and one a C75, they merged ages ago... Still keeping the reservation. |
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#574 |
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Apr 2013
Germany
311 Posts |
done. I didn't update to the new multi merge finder code but the double check is over now and we are not adding new seqs to the list. I'm increasing the update interval so that we should find the remaining merges within the next days.
Is there an easy way for me to do the interleaving on the server with the real SeqList.txt? I would have done Code:
sort -R SeqList.txt > SeqList2.txt && mv SeqList2.txt SeqList.txt Update: I updated the code now and randomized the list as written above. I'm not doing manual merge calls from now on as the system should be quick enough by itself. Last fiddled with by ChristianB on 2017-11-17 at 14:17 |
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"Serge"
Mar 2008
Phi(4,2^7658614+1)/2
9,497 Posts |
1982988 1941716
1987656 1931256 1989246 1682754 1997244 1779582 |
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#576 |
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"Serge"
Mar 2008
Phi(4,2^7658614+1)/2
9,497 Posts |
Code:
1028358 1007298 1028452 1027608 1031574 756930 1548570 1008426 1587558 1025112 1618770 1032846 1648494 102264 1648770 41364 1648776 1007866 1650390 287574 1657746 1058874 1658832 1311936 1670352 600696 1677426 1097892 1682736 947496 1683220 1035636 1684062 1528086 1685634 1001646 1686546 1537530 1686948 814518 1689102 600534 1689160 1689132 1691682 1671102 1692192 223692 1694912 894864 1696940 408320 1701378 1224900 1704456 1223376 1704580 1671318 1706224 1078880 1707510 1263090 1709658 369762 1714656 1086600 1715490 784350 1716024 1170336 1716036 1096788 1718262 902538 1719900 1332268 1724898 1118766 1728594 1414194 1729504 1004736 1729960 1010856 1730916 1329536 1737234 1373154 1740180 1634772 1741422 1054494 1744098 1014870 1747854 1403310 1748574 1323702 1749258 277086 1752930 795462 1753220 1059100 1753722 1720680 1760160 1711182 1761858 781344 1762932 1328820 1765542 1062390 1765818 1711300 1767486 1585374 1769480 1608580 1775376 645996 1775454 1757346 1780592 1676118 1780872 1226232 1781388 1099420 1783884 1671318 1785564 958716 1792728 1015272 1796020 985428 1797486 1551630 1802040 706440 1802082 1733394 1805064 1658184 1805298 1315290 1808706 1118214 1813530 1550142 1814898 1624242 1814920 1624400 1819128 1223376 1819938 1403010 1821432 1548552 1824810 1419222 1829010 1687290 1837068 616740 1837470 1564002 1839882 1718346 1841924 1708532 1842714 1759158 1844592 1718046 1855716 821508 1865334 1751934 1866876 1600122 1869868 1125606 1871088 985872 1874232 1299288 1875080 1671318 1875606 1187536 1875654 1295514 1876032 789816 1880088 1253352 1885728 1641840 1885914 977736 1886040 1026520 1886232 1093800 1888476 1261500 1892358 1766370 1892646 1755414 1896888 1724880 1897830 1626678 1898814 1605546 1899492 121128 1902318 1859250 1905678 922158 1906614 1755414 1907226 1614474 1908690 1465026 1910214 1733298 1910322 1056108 1910336 1674904 1910442 1862346 1910646 1671318 1911348 629154 1916526 1465704 1916892 1823448 1917344 902724 1917726 1754706 1918536 1249464 1918842 1735878 1921788 1679412 1923828 1840380 1925820 1016700 1926846 1867878 1927752 890142 1934660 1329536 1934742 1699890 1937908 1732276 1938720 1198176 1938840 1882680 1941426 1933236 1943244 1168956 1943544 765384 1944048 1867296 1945194 1548906 1949256 207882 1950798 1687290 1952328 1930008 1952736 1830224 1953522 1085904 1956600 1093356 1957110 882390 1957626 1321110 1958328 1742112 1958334 1041300 1958850 1956486 1963650 1187496 1965750 1328970 1973130 1466160 1975128 1063272 1978688 1968320 1979784 1698984 1980054 711288 |
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#577 |
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"Forget I exist"
Jul 2009
Dumbassville
26×131 Posts |
the whole range of the 6p with p prime looks like ( file attached):
where the ones in [] together merge into each other through the rule 6p->6p+12 when p is prime. yeah I know my post always waste time. |
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#578 |
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"Serge"
Mar 2008
Phi(4,2^7658614+1)/2
100101000110012 Posts |
Code:
1000450 14022 1004568 21432 1647624 14148 1913856 815736 |
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(loop (#_fork))
Feb 2006
Cambridge, England
23×11×73 Posts |
1085002 27916
1082480 37620 1081560 18336 1001520 122892 1002068 56910 1004736 39576 1005396 117348 1007422 76728 1007866 54704 1008176 70602 1008526 34500 1018296 74292 1018470 129750 1023570 72390 1035416 40092 1037382 80880 1038196 70740 1039038 41610 1040466 112428 1041090 10344 1041310 49764 1044534 36390 1047756 61452 1048278 89832 1052686 21432 1055174 21432 1058394 36390 1058826 104250 1059258 46290 1063200 55888 1063290 72390 1064780 44988 1067616 120834 1068670 120760 1070442 43974 1071472 14022 1077820 93438 1079082 109464 1081224 78900 (yes, I have generated the file of 50-digit-sequence-elements => sequence-lead for sequence heads up to 130000 or so ... it might well not be the worst idea for me to finish the generation and then produce a list of 2M..5M which haven't merged by 50 digits) Last fiddled with by fivemack on 2017-11-17 at 22:17 |
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"Serge"
Mar 2008
Phi(4,2^7658614+1)/2
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1000450 14022
1003128 27916 1003906 74448 1004568 21432 1027608 53802 1028452 53802 1103142 36390 1116360 85560 1123656 35328 1472118 46854 1475040 29772 1511856 36984 1545160 74256 1556562 42798 1605720 38280 1647624 14148 1662090 45810 1694874 39990 1726800 55888 1729504 39576 1913856 815736 |
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(loop (#_fork))
Feb 2006
Cambridge, England
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1078626 1012686 1073526 1023114 1072192 1019172 1069302 1045374 1068366 1011594 1067262 1022922 1065802 1016126 1060556 1016876 1059954 1032846 1058708 1000610 1058458 1008180 1056072 1001352 1054806 1017354 1054572 1015764 1053102 1012542 1051494 1021674 1044510 1013442 1042698 1027722 1039244 1002624 1037760 1012816 1039244 1002624 1037760 1012816 1035724 1015976 1031826 1013826 1031508 1001604 1016862 1005174 1011858 1001790 |
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"Serge"
Mar 2008
Phi(4,2^7658614+1)/2
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1002336 93156 1014552 101844 1016286 104202 1107486 104250 1458144 95448 1496862 112350 1549230 100320 1591788 112638 1697256 1229280 1789380 120834 |
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"Serge"
Mar 2008
Phi(4,2^7658614+1)/2
9,497 Posts |
I cannot see the rationale behind putting sequences like 1320366 into the resource-heavy "merge" mincer (i.e. web-based "AllSeq").
It is merged nearly at birth: Code:
Checked 0 6 (show) 789402 = 2 · 3 · 149 · 883 Checked 1 6 (show) 801798 = 2 · 3 · 133633 Checked 2 6 (show) 801810 = 2 · 3^2 · 5 · 59 · 151 Checked 3 7 (show) 1332270 = 2 · 3^2 · 5 · 113 · 131 Checked 4 7 (show) 2188962 = 2 · 3^2 · 121609 ... __________________ Checked 0 7 (show) 1320366 = 2 · 3 · 337 · 653 Checked 1 7 (show) 1332258 = 2 · 3 · 222043 Checked 2 7 (show) 1332270 = 2 · 3^2 · 5 · 113 · 131 Checked 3 7 (show) 2188962 = 2 · 3^2 · 121609 |
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