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Old 2008-01-18, 00:43   #166
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I just realized that I'll have a dual-core machine freed up later tonight. I'd like to fill in the 'factor holes' first so that it is cleanly sieved up to P=1T. That should take < 1 day. I'll then send the files to you for sieving to P=1.5T. Look for them sometime late Thurs./early Fri.

Are you familiar with how to run sr2sieve? If not, I should mention that it doesn't remove candidates, it only writes out factors. I'm fine if you want to run the sieve and send me the factors. I can then remove the candidates using srfile.


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That'd be great. Thanks. And yes, I do know how to run sr2sieve.

I've removed factors in the past using srsieve, it's simply a matter of carefully reading the instructions. :)
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Old 2008-01-18, 01:08   #167
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342*27^36291+1 is prime.

found PRP by LLR, proven with pfgw. I won't continue that range obviously.
Has anyone ever found a PRP that turned out not to be prime after all?

Willem.
I'm not familiar with the actual math, but I've heard that the bigger the number, the less likely it is to be a PRP that's not prime. In terms of the top-5000, it's probably next to impossible.

As Dr. Silverman would say: "Trust, but verify."(This applies to my assertion about PRPs, as well as the PRP itself)

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Old 2008-01-18, 06:25   #168
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Riesel Base 30 k=25 sieving status: Currently at about 340G, planning to go to 600G. Should be done sometime next week (hopefully). It's running on an older machine that isn't on all the time.
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Old 2008-01-18, 22:52   #169
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Default Sierp base 16 single-k reservations...

Reserving Riesel base 16 k=2297, 2993, and 13854. I'll take them up to n=100K. If I find one for k=13854, that'll knock out the same k on base 4.

If someone reserves Riesel base 4 k=13854, please let me know and we'll coordinate. My LLRing for base 16 to n=100K will have the effect of testing all of the even n's for base 4 up to n=200K.

In this situation, I would usually suggest reserving and testing base 4 to n=200K to accomplish finishing both of them more easily but I figure I'll do it this way and knock both of them out if I find a prime.


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Old 2008-01-19, 06:24   #170
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My 2nd Drive file will probably be done sometime tomorrow, so when that's done, I've decided I'll try some sieving for a change. I've decided to reserve the following Sierpinski Base 6 k's for sieving:
154797*6^n+1
157473*6^n+1
166753*6^n+1
168610*6^n+1
172257*6^n+1
I'm reserving all five of them for sieving in the range 30K<n<100K. After sieving I'll donate most, possibly all, of the sieved files for public consumption. (I'm considering keeping one or two of them for myself.)

Edit: Forgot to mention, I plan to sieve these up to p=600G.

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Old 2008-01-19, 15:13   #171
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My 2nd Drive file will probably be done sometime tomorrow, so when that's done, I've decided I'll try some sieving for a change. I've decided to reserve the following Sierpinski Base 6 k's for sieving:
154797*6^n+1
157473*6^n+1
166753*6^n+1
168610*6^n+1
172257*6^n+1
I'm reserving all five of them for sieving in the range 30K<n<100K. After sieving I'll donate most, possibly all, of the sieved files for public consumption. (I'm considering keeping one or two of them for myself.)

Edit: Forgot to mention, I plan to sieve these up to p=600G.
Hey Gary, it looks like you made an error on the Sierp. Base 6 page: You marked one more k than I had mentioned above as reserved by me. I didn't reserve 151003, just the above listed.
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Old 2008-01-19, 16:28   #172
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reserving:
sieve-sierp-base28.txt
no primes found.

attached is results file.

reserving sieve-riesel-base13.txt
Attached Files
File Type: txt lresults.txt (198.2 KB, 235 views)
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Old 2008-01-19, 19:28   #173
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Two small successes for Sierpinski 24:

20161*24^16932+1 is prime
26801*24^17390+1 is prime

Including the MOB that leaves 168 sequences to eliminate (no prime upto 34.3K)

I've now included the MOB into the main files.
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Old 2008-01-19, 20:28   #174
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Ok people, I made some performance tests for sieving sierp-base 17.

The software I used:
Windows XP Pro 32 bit
srsieve 0.6.10
sr1sieve 1.2.6
sr2sieve 1.6.18

hardware:
Intel C2D E6600 @2.4 GHz


results:
First, I used srsieve to create a sieve file and sieve it till p=1G. n-range = 100,000 - 1,000,000
srsieve started with ~800 kp/s. At the end, it got ~930 kp/s

Then I used srfile to convert this sieve file to ABCD format (for use with sr2sieve) and three NewPGen files (for use with sr1sieve)

sr1sieve (single k): the speed varied between 6.8 Mp/s and 7.5 Mp/s
sr2sieve (all three k together): speed between 2.7 MP/s and 3.2 MP/s

I think, it varies so much, because it was refreshed for every factor found (almost every second), but I can say, that sieving all three k together is faster, than every k alone.
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Old 2008-01-19, 20:34   #175
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Now try sr2sieve 1.7.5 version....
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Old 2008-01-19, 21:08   #176
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sr2sieve 1.7.5: ~3Mp/s too
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