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"99(4^34019)99 palind"
Nov 2016
(P^81993)SZ base 36
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I only need these k's below: Code:
base S22 k<2253 S46 k<881 S58 k<488 S63 k<1589 R22 k<2738 R28 k<3769 R46 k<928 R58 k<547 R63 k<857 However, I need all primes for k<3769 for R28, since I cannot fill the "top 10 primes" column for R28 if I only have the top 10 primes in the original R28 conjecture. Last fiddled with by sweety439 on 2017-05-11 at 14:51 |
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"99(4^34019)99 palind"
Nov 2016
(P^81993)SZ base 36
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(269*10^n+1)/9 (currently at n=24K) (71*25^n+1)/24 (currently at n=10K) (67*33^n+1)/4 (currently at n=6K) (203*33^n+1)/4 (currently at n=6K) (407*33^n+1)/8 (currently at n=6K) (1814*36^n+1)/5 (currently at n=6K) (197*7^n-1)/2 (currently at n=29K) (257*33^n-1)/32 (currently at n=6K) (339*33^n-1)/2 (currently at n=6K) (13*43^n-1)/6 (currently at n=5K) (37*61^n-1)/12 (currently at n=4K) (53*61^n-1)/4 (currently at n=4K) (100*61^n-1)/3 (currently at n=4K) |
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Mar 2006
Germany
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Run pfgw.exe upto n=100k and you'll see how much work to do. (197*7^30009-1)/2 is running ~40s to prove composite/prime with pfgw, (197*7^100161-1)/2 ~350-600s. Make your own tests and stop asking people to do your work. Last fiddled with by kar_bon on 2017-05-10 at 10:17 |
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"99(4^34019)99 palind"
Nov 2016
(P^81993)SZ base 36
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Mar 2006
Germany
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I'm running pfgw on Win 10 here, too (and Win 7 Pro on others).
No need of other DLLs or programs, only the one (Win)pfgw.exe (32 or 64 bit) so where is the failure on your rack? |
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I moo ablest echo power!
May 2013
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There are also Windows versions of all the sr*sieve programs that can be easily found, so there's really no excuse.
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"Luigi"
Aug 2002
Team Italia
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Windows 10 has a very nice bash shell you can use to run Linux executables...
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I moo ablest echo power!
May 2013
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Romulan Interpreter
Jun 2011
Thailand
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Win 7 too. But ye don't need to.
We all windoze guys here still use sr*sieve ".exe" (i.e. for windoze), and are very happy with it... Edit: them...
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May 2007
Kansas; USA
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If you have never run a program from the command prompt then google "how to run program from command prompt in Windows". Last fiddled with by gd_barnes on 2017-05-11 at 05:53 |
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May 2007
Kansas; USA
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As I stated in the last post, I think the problem is that you have never run a program from the command prompt. Srsieve, sr1sieve, and sr2sieve must be run from the command prompt. There is some good news for you though: PFGW and LLR have a nice Windows GUI and do not have to be run at the command prompt although I believe they are slightly quicker when run from the command prompt. Last fiddled with by gd_barnes on 2017-05-11 at 05:41 |
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