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Old 2009-07-26, 22:47   #518
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My daughter is totally nuts about British wildlife; especially badgers. Tonight we went to some local fields and found a badger sett! We saw two adults and two cubs. She's named them Alpen, Special K, Dennis and Gnasher. (I can't believe they didn't run off because of the racket we were making.)

She's bouncing of the walls with excitement. Let me out!!!
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Old 2009-07-27, 03:32   #519
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P-1 on M46188893 yielded the factor 48565073927819306890558321574532671!
The k in 2kp+1 for this one is

5 × 7 × 7949 × 44587 × 64451 × 266599 × 2466491.
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Old 2009-07-27, 04:57   #520
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Default 90th percentile ECM

44th lifetime out of 445.
39th last 365 days out of 431.

One more to go.
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Old 2009-07-27, 15:20   #521
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The k in 2kp+1 for this one is

5 × 7 × 7949 × 44587 × 64451 × 266599 × 2466491.
So it was caught in Stage 2, I suppose. I forget what B2 was, but I had given it quite a bit of memory, so probably at least 5M. A B2 of half that would have caught this one.
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Old 2009-08-01, 15:32   #522
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So it was caught in Stage 2, I suppose. I forget what B2 was, but I had given it quite a bit of memory, so probably at least 5M. A B2 of half that would have caught this one.
Congratulations. I specialize in this type of work, and the biggest I've had was just 103 bits.
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Old 2009-08-02, 00:01   #523
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wahoo! Its done! My slowest double check ever, assigned 222 days ago. Completed by a 333 Mhz Celeron laptop. 21446693 and it matches correctly too.

I'm sure there are some that took lots longer, anyone know what the slowest successful LL run has been?
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Old 2009-08-02, 16:52   #524
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I'm guessing several years. A long time ago, a forum user called GP, who has long since stopped posting, wrote about long-running LL tests. You might want to search for his old posts.

Code:
 Type  	 Rank  	 of  	 GHz days  	 Count
TF	1245	4746	1.3708	238
P-1	784	3746	24.6167	10
LL	329	2794	785.9132	14
LL-D	125	1440	517.1937	30
v4-LL	-	-	4647.4414	319
v4-TF	-	-	29.5416	4
Overall	328	6584	6006.0774	615
Passed 6K GHz days.
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Old 2009-08-04, 15:34   #525
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Old 2009-08-05, 21:40   #526
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... Ghz Days

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Old 2009-08-07, 17:01   #527
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Smile Here's another one...

M50793667 has a factor: 13665343899939230037984875767. "Only" 93-and-a-half bits this time, but still quite impressive. And it's always nice to "kill" these bigger exponents without an LL.
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Old 2009-08-07, 17:55   #528
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Cool c54 = p26.p29

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M8764207 has a factor: 947498223819695387398090449211913249807953123422721673
180 bits...
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