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Quasi Admin Thing
May 2005
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I've had no problems with srbsieve finding wrong primes and if the users fail to understand how important it is to not sieve to a higher n than NewPGen can sieve within reasonable time to squareroot of highest k/n pair, then srbsieve will mistakenly believe that you have a prime at the inappropriately sieved n. Ps. I'm now going to do my own test of srbsieve latest version and run S708 to n=2500 and compare to Gary's list. Last fiddled with by KEP on 2015-08-16 at 13:14 Reason: Adding PS |
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Apr 2013
Durham, UK
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For reference, I added 10*708^27+1 to factordb, and its first factor is 18960572317
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Dec 2011
After milion nines:)
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Since I do on quad core: I setup four directory with ranges that are not overlapping 1-7090 7091-14180 14181-21270 21271-28360 and do for all 4 ranges same step in sieving with NewPgen Is that mistake I made? |
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#136 | |
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Quasi Admin Thing
May 2005
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I'm going to announce what I find, once I complete testing S708 to n=2500, but I do expect a match between srbsieve, version released 15th august 2015 and the files Gary uploaded. Take care! |
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#137 |
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Apr 2010
Over the rainbow
A2B16 Posts |
ok, now the newbase script has finished, and the number of remaining base is the same, 22034.
here is the file to compare the result : http://www.filedropper.com/compare-srbsievenewbase (size is about 2 MB) Last fiddled with by firejuggler on 2015-08-16 at 14:46 |
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"Mark"
Apr 2003
Between here and the
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For the sentence in green, I know understand why you ran into that problem when you had more than 50 input files to srbsieve. Nobody could have that many input files and properly sieve with newpgen. sqrt(maxk*b^50) is well beyond the capabilities of newpgen when b > 2. Please let me know if this is clear. Also ask any questions you might have about using srsieve properly. |
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#139 |
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Dec 2011
After milion nines:)
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1. Please I apologize to all: especially to Mark, GDBarnes, and any other person that is affected because my unknown of mathematics, and skill I need to know to start new base. Yes, I am sorry, and I will never do it again.
2. Please unreserved all my bases: once, in time ( if came) I will take one base and try... ( but until that time..) 3. But last , I ask any of you, that know math far better then me to in answer give me - appropriate setup for base S708 but from scratch. So give me number of sieved files, give me setup in NewPgen and give me basic math: how you calculate those values for S708. Can you do it? Dont give me formula, give me formula and result so I can follow your work. Then when I look at those results I will send to any of you who knows math setup for next base. I will not reserve it, I will not publish it, or I will not search it, just setup so you can verify or not , tell me is there error or not. Can I ask you this favor? Once more, please accept my apologize.. And last: I never terminate NewPgen: it always done to the end, with my setup was over in 40 minutes, so I wait until last n was finished and message appear NewPgen reach limit., Last fiddled with by pepi37 on 2015-08-16 at 14:56 Reason: add info |
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#140 | |
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Quasi Admin Thing
May 2005
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... welcome on board my friend, looking forward to be working with you in PM or here
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Dec 2011
After milion nines:)
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I was learned that world open even iron gate
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#142 |
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Apr 2010
Over the rainbow
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well,708^6 has 18 digits, 708^7 has 20 digits. i would suggest to limit yourself to 6 or seven files, as rogue recommend in the first post that k*b^n+c be slightly above 1e20. so dépending of the k....
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#143 |
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"Mark"
Apr 2003
Between here and the
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Maybe a simpler way would be to sieve for n until p > 1e9 when the sieve stops on its own. That would guarantee that newgpen finds all primes <= 60 bits. p > 1e10 works better for smaller bases.
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