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Apr 2003
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I do not have the exact numbers anymore but i will try to remember as much as possible.
I did the test when we were sieving around 120T (we are now at 160T). I took 100 pairs in the 2.5M range and ran "p-1" tests on all of them. Sorry but i am not sure anymore about B1 and B2. Then i counted the number of factors and the time needed to find that on average finding a factor needed more then 3 times doing a PRP test. Then i took a small snapshot at 3.5M (only 40) and found that the time moved to a little bit over a factor needs around two times a prp test. So with beeing above 160T in sieving and with a factor beeing worth something between 1.6 and 2 times a PRP test i see no use in doing p-1 at the moment. Lars |
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#46 |
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Jun 2003
30568 Posts |
Thanks for the information. I will stick to PRP and sieving.
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#47 |
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Jun 2005
5658 Posts |
I trust the B1B2-choice of prime95 until further examination. So, if it says this number doesn't need P-1, I would let it be. It says so at the moment.
Let's sieve so that this remains like this. |
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#48 |
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Apr 2003
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We have a new best performance ever.
In the last seven days we were over 100 results every day on the llrnet server alone. Look here for a display of the increased performace within the last 30 days. http://www.psp-project.de/llrnetstats.php ![]() Edit: at least some of the typos. Last fiddled with by ltd on 2006-06-26 at 20:02 |
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#49 |
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Jun 2003
2·7·113 Posts |
It is because of PCZ. Nice graph!
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#50 |
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Mar 2006
19 Posts |
yeah, the top end of the LLRNET range is at 2.65M!!! while the reservations are almost taken up to 2.5M
Wont be long until 3M at this new rate. |
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Jul 2004
Potsdam, Germany
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Jul 2004
Potsdam, Germany
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2. Check! 3. Check! 4. Check! 5. Check! (I like this one!)Let's propose new milestones: 1. PRP all candidates below 4M 2. Total untested <1M 3. Sieve to 400 trillion 4. Double check to 1M 5. Find one more prime if possible
Last fiddled with by Mystwalker on 2006-09-10 at 22:35 |
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#53 |
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Jun 2005
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Your milestones depend on each other. For instance, 5. (prime) is necessary for 2 (number of tests in queue)
I like 3(sieve) , and think 4 (double check) is too high (low error rate), but OK. A year or two? |
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Jul 2004
Potsdam, Germany
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#55 |
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Mar 2006
19 Posts |
I am with Mystwalker. We have had some heavy duty crunchers recently who have done alot to increase the LLRnet daily figures quite a bit. As we have just gotten a new prime, there is hope for these milestones.
My new crunching soopa-computa arrives tomorrow to help in the fight. I cant wait to see what these crazy new Core 2 processors do.
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