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| View Poll Results: How would you best describe your GIMPS activity? | |||
| I've never participated in GIMPS. |
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3 | 7.69% |
| Current participant focused on finding new primes. |
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4 | 10.26% |
| Current participant focused on "clearing" exponents. |
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19 | 48.72% |
| Current participant focused on factoring known composites. |
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4 | 10.26% |
| Former participant focused on finding new primes. |
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3 | 7.69% |
| Former participant focused on "clearing" exponents. |
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5 | 12.82% |
| Former participant focused on factoring known composites. |
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1 | 2.56% |
| Voters: 39. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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Kansas
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"Lucan"
Dec 2006
England
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"Serge"
Mar 2008
Phi(4,2^7658614+1)/2
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The era of my father. He told me that story on very many occasions (he has short memory, ...and this appears to be hereditary*). Usually he would just say the punchline - "Нас нéсколько!"
The whole story goes like this: Quote:
___ *yes, yes, I can joke at my own expense. Here's another hereditary joke. "Jones is a hereditary bachelor. His father, grandfather and grand-grandfather and grand3-father were all bachelors." |
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Bemusing Prompter
"Danny"
Dec 2002
California
74 Posts |
I'm surprised that so many forum members (>75%) are active GIMPS contributors. Since many users are talking about factoring software (such as msieve and NFS@Home) as opposed to Prime95, I was expecting the percentage to be much lower. I guess I was wrong!
After all, nobody says one cannot join both GIMPS and another math project (although it's impossible to allocate 100% of the available computing resources to both).
Last fiddled with by ixfd64 on 2012-07-19 at 23:31 |
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Romulan Interpreter
Jun 2011
Thailand
26·151 Posts |
Missing option: Current participant, completely unfocused.
(how can one be focused on finding primes? you have to clear a lot of exponents first, for this; I think this is like the "i am in for the fun"/"i am in for the money" pool, but all have to DIG first) Last fiddled with by LaurV on 2012-07-20 at 07:48 |
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"Mark"
Feb 2003
Sydney
10758 Posts |
I decided "current, focussed on clearing exponents" was closest, though I do some LL too. My 365 day stats:
TF 12.2% P-1 37.0% LL 33.4% LL-D 17.4% |
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Bemusing Prompter
"Danny"
Dec 2002
California
96116 Posts |
I think a good rule would be as follows:
You are focused on finding new primes if one or more of the following apply... 1. You joined GIMPS in hopes of earning a prize. 2. You mostly request first-time tests. 3. You often request record-size numbers to test. You are focused on "clearing" exponents if one or more of the following apply... 1. You mostly request work that "makes the most sense" (according to PrimeNet). 2. You do a lot of double-checking. 3. You do a lot of P-1 or TF on exponents of unknown status. 4. You don't care so much about winning a prize (although many of us would admit that it'd be nice) as much as cutting down on the number of non-DC'd exponents. For the purpose of this poll, you are considered a GIMPS participant as long as you've returned a single work unit, no matter how small. Last fiddled with by ixfd64 on 2012-07-20 at 16:12 |
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Romulan Interpreter
Jun 2011
Thailand
26·151 Posts |
1. I joined GIMPS in hopes of earning a prize. - in fact that was the only reason I joined, and I was dreaming of finding the biggest prime in few weeks, take the money. There was a time I had hundreds of cores in the project, and after the EFF award was taken I let them die slowly (tired to run around the building for maintenance, and P95 lacking a mechanism of centralized command). I kept only the things around my desk/office/home, easier to maintain.
2. You mostly request first-time tests. - not anymore, but the only reason is that the hardware I have is more efficient for other tasks 3. You often request record-size numbers to test. - not anymore, I don't have the patience, and changing the hardware very often - that is the job, I make/test hardware - long term tasks won't really fit. 1. You mostly request work that "makes the most sense" (according to PrimeNet). - no, never. I like to use manual gear, all my life hated cars with automatic gear box, the car goes on fifth when you need third and viceversa. I manually specify the work units, according with the hardware and the estimation of the time the hardware will be available. 2. You do a lot of double-checking. - indeed, but the only reason is that I have few GPU's and I don't trust them running CudaLucas for the first time. For DC/TC I can check the result against something existent, and they also take less time. 3. You do a lot of P-1 or TF on exponents of unknown status. Indeed, same reason as above. Of course, I would like to test thousands of billion digits numbers, find a prime and take the money, then come back here and make fun of you all, but I am aware of the fact that such task is impossible to accomplish with the hardware and the time I have (except the making fun part ). 4. You don't care so much about winning a prize (although many of us would admit that it'd be nice) as much as cutting down on the number of non-DC'd exponents. - Oh really? C'mon! You find the prime, gimme the money! Who give a damn for cutting down exponents? ![]() Last fiddled with by LaurV on 2012-07-20 at 16:47 |
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