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#870 |
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Jun 2008
Wollongong, .au
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S928 is now at n=16,000.
Decent haul this time, 16 primes: Code:
24807*928^15070+1 10296*928^15088+1 12619*928^15138+1 19143*928^15159+1 18273*928^15220+1 20631*928^15244+1 27438*928^15342+1 13099*928^15481+1 19414*928^15486+1 10461*928^15505+1 1237*928^15569+1 7699*928^15581+1 14643*928^15610+1 7785*928^15705+1 18135*928^15705+1 14661*928^15795+1 Results emailed (over the forum attachment limit) Continuing. |
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#871 |
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"Mark"
Apr 2003
Between here and the
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After many months of dedicating most of my home resources to this search, I have completed R928 to n=25000 and am releasing it. Below is a list of the primes found since my last report. After looking at the work done in more detail, I would revise my previous estimate of 15 GHz years down to about 6 GHz years for this effort. Now I can go on to other things.
Code:
27882*928^17164-1 8958*928^17378-1 24201*928^17447-1 11003*928^17454-1 12245*928^17484-1 21576*928^17495-1 8474*928^17505-1 15051*928^17510-1 24789*928^17585-1 4260*928^17602-1 29232*928^17647-1 26093*928^17901-1 3693*928^17973-1 15995*928^18052-1 18992*928^18092-1 8796*928^18190-1 1374*928^18212-1 1013*928^18312-1 27179*928^18479-1 17766*928^18514-1 254*928^18581-1 22919*928^18665-1 22586*928^18957-1 17322*928^19039-1 4832*928^19119-1 9458*928^19144-1 23396*928^19169-1 24830*928^19252-1 7149*928^19277-1 18143*928^19350-1 10017*928^19351-1 7794*928^19391-1 11687*928^19446-1 3413*928^19452-1 29016*928^19589-1 31383*928^19698-1 1388*928^19725-1 15036*928^19818-1 16242*928^19830-1 21119*928^19935-1 18866*928^20174-1 3722*928^20215-1 22038*928^20241-1 19170*928^20376-1 2685*928^20416-1 23496*928^20730-1 13881*928^20862-1 31386*928^20947-1 15497*928^21098-1 20288*928^21212-1 22269*928^21269-1 29676*928^21374-1 24497*928^21432-1 38*928^21521-1 16661*928^21598-1 19215*928^22023-1 22815*928^22034-1 28667*928^22103-1 2391*928^22167-1 2907*928^22215-1 9209*928^22317-1 5478*928^22356-1 21905*928^22467-1 24104*928^22469-1 11595*928^22479-1 12797*928^22606-1 17712*928^22703-1 31866*928^22763-1 17712*928^22790-1 6198*928^22874-1 1283*928^22997-1 26181*928^23039-1 23603*928^23052-1 22025*928^23075-1 7739*928^23247-1 18957*928^23402-1 22548*928^23758-1 3407*928^24015-1 2283*928^24082-1 18281*928^24223-1 31557*928^24271-1 3713*928^24298-1 8124*928^24481-1 13239*928^24540-1 17703*928^24741-1 Last fiddled with by gd_barnes on 2010-10-28 at 03:28 Reason: put primes in code box |
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#872 |
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May 2008
Wilmington, DE
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Reserving the following 1kers to n=100K
S501 S516 S550 S622 S649 |
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#873 |
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May 2007
Kansas; USA
29×359 Posts |
An amazing amount of work Mark. :-) Could you Email me the results file(s)? Thanks.
Last fiddled with by gd_barnes on 2010-10-27 at 15:54 |
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#874 |
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"Mark"
Apr 2003
Between here and the
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#875 |
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Just call me Henry
"David"
Sep 2007
Cambridge (GMT/BST)
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#876 |
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Account Deleted
"Tim Sorbera"
Aug 2006
San Antonio, TX USA
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S588 is complete with no primes through n=93689 and paused to participate in the NPLB rally. I will finish it to 100K when that's done. Estimated ~1 more day of work, to complete Nov. 4.
Last fiddled with by Mini-Geek on 2010-10-27 at 18:54 |
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#877 |
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May 2007
Kansas; USA
29·359 Posts |
Results are what PFGW (pfgw.out) or LLR (lresults.txt) write out if you were running them stand-alone without a server. So yes, what henryzz said is correct; more than anything I just need residues.
Last fiddled with by gd_barnes on 2010-10-27 at 19:14 |
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#878 |
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May 2007
Kansas; USA
29·359 Posts |
The following 9 & 10kers are complete to n=25K and released:
R501; 7 k's remaining; highest prime 752*501^16358-1 R518; 9 k's remaining; highest prime 71*518^7430-1 R767; 7 k's remaining; highest prime 38*767^21544-1 R806; k=27, 74, 125, 152, & 214 remain; highest prime 140*806^21738-1 R942; k=48, 70, 85, 114, & 163 remain; highest prime 49*942^22137-1 R978; k=12, 94, 131, & 164 remain; highest prime 137*978^16482-1 S770; k=8, 11, 182, 191, & 205 remain; highest prime 140*770^14355+1 S864; k=15, 53, 64, 74, & 136 remain; highest prime 41*864^18064+1 S958; 6 k's remaining; highest prime 316*958^8124+1 S978; 8 k's remaining; highest prime 142*978^6649+1 This finishes up all of the 9kers. 5 more 10kers are still being worked on. |
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#879 |
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May 2008
Wilmington, DE
22×23×31 Posts |
I'm reserving the remainder of 1ker's not already reserved or tested to n=25K
R741 R773 R832 R868 R916 R951 R967 S696 S701 S731 S778 S802 S844 S845 S850 S867 S941 S1016 S1029 Last fiddled with by MyDogBuster on 2010-11-02 at 03:03 |
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#880 |
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May 2008
Wilmington, DE
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Sierp 501, the last k, tested n=25K-100K. Nothing found.
Results emailed. Base released |
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