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Nov 2008
1F516 Posts |
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** 10 seeds to create a range from 972010799 925021506 844446640 873879627 870860457 983015692 166836701 243749633 118014037 849153252 How big should each range be (50000-100000) 66738 98232 99601 98559 67595 98136 62874 80577 76288 87093 So the ranges are 01 : 972010799-972077537 - 1514 candidates - 27 factors 02 : 925021506-925119738 - 2220 candidates - 37 factors 03 : 844446640-844546241 - 2249 candidates - 34 factors 04 : 873879627-873978186 - 2252 candidates - 36 factors (1 double) 05 : 870860457-870928052 - 1527 candidates - 19 factors 06 : 983015692-983113828 - 2226 candidates - 32 factors 07 : 166836701-166899575 - 1416 candidates - 21 factors 08 : 243749633-243830210 - 40 candidates - 0 factors 09 : 118014037-118090325 - No candidates - 0 factors 10 : 849153252-849240345 - 1972 candidates - 22 factors Statistics @ 23:01 13th June 365 days Type Rank of GHz-days Count TF 76 2,094 29,463 33,694 P-1 166 865 261 51 LL 1,574 2,669 717 4 LL-D 166 2,001 1,421 38 ECM 197 258 1 1 ECMF - 90 - - Overall 126 4,630 31,864 33,788 Type Rank of GHz-days Count TF 76 2,092 29,819 49,025 +15331 P-1 166 868 261 51 LL 1,570 2,670 717 4 LL-D 165 2,001 1,421 38 ECM 197 258 1 1 ECMF - 90 - - Overall 125 4,628 32,220 49,119 Lifetime Type Rank of GHz-days Count TF 127 12,260 30,572 96,743 P-1 560 10,249 264 52 LL 1,059 8,015 7,496 1,917 LL-D 182 6,718 4,910 212 ECM 731 1,259 1 1 ECMF - 359 - - Overall 283 20,390 43,243 98,925 TF 126 12,261 30,930 112,146 +15403 P-1 560 10,253 264 52 LL 1,060 8,016 7,496 1,917 LL-D 183 6,718 4,910 212 ECM 731 1,259 1 1 ECMF - 359 - - Overall 281 20,392 43,601 114,328 ** Will watch the lifetime totals carefully to see how many disappear. GPU work is checked in up to date, won't check in any more for a week. In that time the Haswell will check in 3 more DC results. Last fiddled with by Gordon on 2014-06-17 at 23:08 |
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"Graham uses ISO 8601"
Mar 2014
AU, Sydney
35 Posts |
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There are plenty of workers at all sorts of places that don't necessarily bother the PrimeNet server with the burden of issuing assignment codes. I was sufficiently anxious with the notion of your random thrust, that I monitored this thread to see it there might at some point be a statement about where you randomly plundered. As it is you evidently came frighteningly close to coinciding with my work in progress in the 118M range. It could well be described as a near-miss. There are far better ways to pick a range that is dormant rather than plucking a random number, for example, consider a refined view of http://www.mersenne.info/trial_facto...0/1/100000000/ and observe regions that haven't been worked recently. I recognise that if we did happen to coincide then it would have been tough luck for one of us, though I do pay attention to the potential adventures of other agents where I work! |
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