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Quasi Admin Thing
May 2005
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KEP is reporting 12 primes:
723898815*2^195000-1 is prime! Time : 115.520 sec. 725041587*2^195000-1 is prime! Time : 152.786 sec. 731297595*2^195000-1 is prime! Time : 132.015 sec. 733071423*2^195000-1 is prime! Time : 174.303 sec. 735752547*2^195000-1 is prime! Time : 115.642 sec. 737257815*2^195000-1 is prime! Time : 115.661 sec. 738535683*2^195000-1 is prime! Time : 115.657 sec. 742584993*2^195000-1 is prime! Time : 115.381 sec. 743375607*2^195000-1 is prime! Time : 115.638 sec. 748041135*2^195000-1 is prime! Time : 130.161 sec. 748703013*2^195000-1 is prime! Time : 115.886 sec. 749196585*2^195000-1 is prime! Time : 115.781 sec. Regards! |
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"Michael Kwok"
Mar 2006
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723898815*2^195000-1 is not prime. LLR Res64: 1AC1CAC5F48F510F Time : 104.945 sec. 733071423*2^195000-1 is not prime. LLR Res64: 5AC228E5F0AE3D34 Time : 101.845 sec. 748041135*2^195000-1 is not prime. LLR Res64: CF29C66E1BC50862 Time : 104.888 sec. 748703013*2^195000-1 is not prime. LLR Res64: 7CD0257768F9F7D7 Time : 115.965 sec. 749196585*2^195000-1 is not prime. LLR Res64: BFF1537D9EC58419 Time : 116.357 sec. |
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Quasi Admin Thing
May 2005
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Sep 2002
Database er0rr
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Errors could be for a number of reasons:
* Faulty LLR code -- extremely unlikely * Overclocking too much. * Incompatable computer components * computer components not set properly * faulty components such as bad RAM -- check with memtest86 * bad operating sytem -- maybe with virii * hacker altering results |
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Oct 2005
Italy
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846617145*2^195000-1 is prime! Time : 105.394 sec.
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Oct 2005
Italy
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But are we sure that we have not lost any primes in this range ? (for example a prime could have an erroneous residue (different from zero) on your PC ). |
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Quasi Admin Thing
May 2005
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And also if anyone wants to double check, feel free to do so, actually maybe we should ask rytis to do so, then to see if we get different results again... but why should i have been hacked? I havent downloaded any files, and I've reacently cleaned my computer for spyware...Maybe we should PrimeGrid to Check the entire K space, first from k=1 to k=25 G, then there will be done doublechecks of the entire k space, and errors will be found emidiately :) So what is your oppinion about that? Regards! Last fiddled with by KEP on 2006-11-14 at 21:45 |
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there is not that much point in double checking, as the tests only last very few longer if k increases. and the possibility for a test to be prime is the same in all ranges. so just test untested ranges...
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Sep 2006
France
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785692575*2^195000-1 is prime!
791563407*2^195000-1 is prime! |
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Mar 2004
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Results from Range 850-855:
851363223*2^195000+1 853101825*2^195000+1 Note: These are +1 proth primes Last fiddled with by biwema on 2006-11-17 at 11:37 |
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Nov 2003
Thailand
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921064287*2^195000-1 is prime!
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