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#771 |
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Sep 2006
11·17 Posts |
Just for your information:
at the moment, I am forcing sierp-17. I set up a PRPNet server, and it is at 580K at the moment. Damn, when it finds a prime, it'll be a big one ![]() Results not sent to Gary. I will do this, when the last prime is found, or the range is finished (n=1M). Continuing. |
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#772 |
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May 2007
Kansas; USA
1041410 Posts |
In some status reports in Emails from Mathew, he has completed the following k's on Riesel base 30 to n=140K:
225 239 249 659 774 1024 1580 1642 3256 Nothing to report yet. |
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#773 |
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Jun 2008
Wollongong, .au
3·61 Posts |
Am going to take Sierpinski base 7 out for a spin. There are 7 k remaining, at 25K each, testing done by Mini-Geek.
I'll say up to 30K, as I don't know how long extending it that far will take. If it's reasonably quick, I'll update the reservation to indicate that I'm taking it further. Last fiddled with by paleseptember on 2010-03-22 at 02:59 |
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"Tim Sorbera"
Aug 2006
San Antonio, TX USA
17·251 Posts |
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While you can certainly extend those k<=1M k's to higher n's, note that there is still plenty of sideways mobility (i.e. higher k values) if you're interested in that sort of Sierp base 7 work.
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#775 |
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Jun 2008
Wollongong, .au
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Jun 2008
Wollongong, .au
2678 Posts |
Sierpinski base 7 taken to 30K, releasing.
550366*7^28905+1 is prime! (apparently) (I just searched the pfgw.out file for the string 'prime'.) Quote:
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#777 |
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Sep 2006
2738 Posts |
Usually, PFGW creates an extra file pfgw.log where all the PRPs are listed. So you don't have to search the big output file :)
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#778 |
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Jun 2008
Wollongong, .au
3·61 Posts |
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#779 | |
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May 2007
Kansas; USA
2·41·127 Posts |
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It appears that you were using the -t switch since you had a proven prime in your pfgw.out file. A hint for future reference: It's quite a bit faster to avoid their proof as you are primality testing to get a list of PRPs that will show up in pfgw.log. Then at the end, use the pfgw.log file (renamed) as input to prove all the PRP's with the -t switch for Sierp tests or -tp switch for Riesel tests. Do you have the pfgw.out file still available? If so, can you post it here? Thanks, Gary Last fiddled with by gd_barnes on 2010-03-22 at 23:20 |
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#780 |
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Jun 2008
Wollongong, .au
2678 Posts |
Please find attached the pfgw.out file for Sierpinski base 7, 25-30K.
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May 2007
Kansas; USA
2·41·127 Posts |
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Although it still needs to be proven after your run, the chance of a PRP being composite for base 7 at n>25K is much less than there being a memory error on your computer that causes invalid tests. Likely 1 in 1 million or less. |
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