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Old 2017-11-17, 06:36   #573
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Reserving 1522668 and 1769688
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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Old 2017-11-17, 13:30   #574
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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
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sort -R SeqList.txt > SeqList2.txt && mv SeqList2.txt SeqList.txt
which seems to do the same job.

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.

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Old 2017-11-17, 15:48   #575
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Old 2017-11-17, 17:42   #576
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Code:
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Old 2017-11-17, 17:42   #577
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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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File Type: txt 6p mergers 1e62e6.txt (121.0 KB, 70 views)
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Old 2017-11-17, 18:48   #578
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Code:
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Old 2017-11-17, 22:15   #579
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(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)

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Old 2017-11-17, 22:18   #580
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Old 2017-11-18, 00:02   #582
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Old 2017-11-18, 00:25   #583
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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
...
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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
Could you please apply the simple script that runs every sequence x (step 2 from 2 to 2000000) until it hits, say, 20 digits, and dump into a file. Then take 3rd column | sort |uniq -c |sort -nr |awk '$1>1'... and Bob's your father's closest male relative. Eh?!
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