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May 2005
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In the given example only one program tests for primality (Proth), PRP, according to it's readme:
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Sep 2002
Database er0rr
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That's 2*557/5000 or 22.28% of the top5000, achieved by starting some 4-5 months ago. Well done
Last fiddled with by paulunderwood on 2007-06-20 at 03:31 |
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"Michael Kwok"
Mar 2006
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![]() Unfortunately, the old n=333,333 primes will soon be pushed out of the list by the newer n=333,333 primes and by primes found from other projects. But we'll regain in the #1 spot soon after the n=500,000 effort begins
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Jun 2003
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There are about 330 primes below TPS in the list. Once these have been pushed out, TPS & Primegrid will gain about 165 a piece (330/2) while PIES will lose about 90 and RPS will lose 27. That will give you a cushion of about 260 primes over PIES. That's the good news.
Now for the bad news. From that point onwards, your count will steadily drop. This is going to continue regardless of how fast you find new primes with the 500K search, until all the 333333 primes have been pushed out (all 1400 of them). I guess it will take about a year for that to happen (unless the 500k effort itself ramps up). Only afterwards you'll start to see the numbers climb again. But in the meanwhile, an additional 500 odd primes entering the list (other than from TPS/PrimeGrid ) will cause you to lose #1 spot again
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Sep 2004
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I just submitted a new prime and it said it had 1 week left! Are the first primes starting to drop off? What's the current update status?
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"Michael Kwok"
Mar 2006
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The first primes found by TPS/PG didn't drop off yet. If you submitted a new prime that's above 14G, it shouldn't drop off until several months from now.
edit: For the current status of the top 5000 list, see: http://primes.utm.edu/primes/lists/all.txt The lowest TPS/PG prime is at #4896, so it will drop off in about 1-2 weeks. Last fiddled with by MooMoo2 on 2007-06-29 at 21:22 |
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Jun 2003
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Aug 2006
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Don't know about 500k testing, but PrimeGrid just launched thier Cullen/Woodall Prime Search.
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Sep 2004
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Have all the primes dropped off yet? I just got an email saying I found a prime. I guess I'll submit it even though it seems it must not be able to make it on.
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"Michael Kwok"
Mar 2006
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Sep 2002
Database er0rr
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Here is the current snapshot of the top four teams by number of primes in the top5000
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1 PrimeGrid 476 46.6049 2 Prime Internet Eisenstein Search 475 46.8968 2 Twin Prime Search 475 45.7268 4 Riesel Prime Search 456 47.3797
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