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Dec 2005
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???? Just saying I will finish my range up to 997000 with the non-combined dat. And just offering Joe help on the 500G range he commented on might needing to look at more closely. I was just in a hurry and made a couple typing mistakes....
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Dec 2004
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Interesting on the speed difference, perhaps SR2 is alot different.
In any regards if we get some specific recommendation that certainly superceeds anything, so far everything looks A-OK... Thanks for your work Bruce. |
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Dec 2005
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I think that this project has shown a lot of effort from a great many people all the way around. We've got some really dedicated ones on the psp effort, and most certainly too on the sob effort. That everyone has jumped together on both projects for the overall benefit of both projects is really something! It was a major help from the sob people to be willing to help the psp effort with the combined sieving! A big change from a few years ago when I first talked with Lars. And while psp still has some catching up to do, it's pretty cool that we are at the point now where we are talking about the issues with the 1200T because we are quickly approaching it.
So all in all, it's all because there's a great group of dedicated people working away in many different capacities on this effort and everyone deserves a big pat on the back cause we wouldn't be here without everyone's participation! A really great group of people!!
Last fiddled with by Brucifer on 2007-10-24 at 18:57 |
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"Jason Goatcher"
Mar 2005
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I haven't ever crunched the PSP, except possibly the numbers that coincide with SOB. But if I'm not mistaken, you guys are at about n=3-4M. Unless people specifically prefer sieving for whatever reason, I think PRP or LLR should be the preferred part of the project for a good long while.
Just my opinion. |
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Aug 2002
3·52·7 Posts |
Bruce,
Doing it with the combined dat would be a waste of time. Do you really want to juggle 3 dat files? If so, email me or pm me and I will send you the SoB only dat and the range. If not I understand. Thanks, Joe |
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Dec 2005
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Aug 2002
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1011500-1012600 1037500-1038000 and 1060500-1062000 Would help me calibrate my gap program. I think that only 1037500-1038000 will actually have SoB factors. See attached graph. |
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Dec 2005
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edit: I'm just starting them with the combined dat and will run them with that. :) Do I need to put these on the reservation page to reserve them... I guess I will, and if they don't need to be then someone can just remove them. :) Bruce Last fiddled with by Brucifer on 2007-10-29 at 04:42 |
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Aug 2002
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You seem to have correctly interpreted my cryptic post.
Since you had indicated that you were interested in combined dat work, I thought that I would post the most critical ranges. Thanks. |
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