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Cruelty 2008-03-10 08:40

Thanks :smile:
I am testing both k=2 and k=4 using PRP v.24.14 currently @ n=315000.

Cruelty 2008-03-13 07:53

[URL="http://primes.utm.edu/primes/page.php?id=84401"]Another megaprime this year[/URL].

Kosmaj 2008-03-17 12:37

Yes, it's

24518^262144+1 (1150678 digits)

The new largest Generalized Fermat prime, found by Stephen Scott.
Currently ranked 13th.

Congrats!

Cruelty 2008-04-07 15:59

[URL="http://primes.utm.edu/primes/page.php?id=84603"]Looks like we won't defend our current position in terms of score[/URL] :shock:

Kosmaj 2008-04-07 20:45

It's huge, congrats to them!

But it's reported jointly by two projects and they will share
credit, so we won't be far behind.

BTW, I also wonder what kind of "project" PrimeGrid is? They have reported so far twin candidates, Woodalls, and now Prime Sierpinski. They are also working on 3*2^n-1, and I heard they would like to run Proth and some generalized Woodalls. Looks to me like a team, not any particular project...

mdettweiler 2008-04-07 21:27

[quote=Kosmaj;131046]It's huge, congrats to them!

But it's reported jointly by two projects and they will share
credit, so we won't be far behind.

BTW, I also wonder what kind of "project" PrimeGrid is? They have reported so far twin candidates, Woodalls, and now Prime Sierpinski. They are also working on 3*2^n-1, and I heard they would like to run Proth and some generalized Woodalls. Looks to me like a team, not any particular project...[/quote]
They have lots of different "subprojects", many of which are actually just BOINC faces on existing mersenneforum prime-search projects. Each user can choose in his preferences what mix of subprojects he'd like to be assigned work from. :smile:

Kosmaj 2008-04-07 21:42

I meant "project" on Top-5000 rankings. Each project there is supposed to be about a particular subset of all prime types, not primes of all types.

mdettweiler 2008-04-07 21:44

[quote=Kosmaj;131051]I meant "project" on Top-5000 rankings. Each project there is supposed to be about a particular subset of all prime types, not primes of all types.[/quote]
Oh, I see.

Cruelty 2008-04-17 07:44

Here goes another [URL="http://primes.utm.edu/bios/code.php?code=L606"]megaprime[/URL] Congratulations!

Kosmaj 2008-05-02 08:03

Congrats to RieselSieve on their latest prime
113983*2^3201175-1

with almost a million digits!

They are now 4th by score and we are 5th.
[CODE]
3 PrimeGrid 12.5 48.1833
4 Riesel Sieve Project 30 48.1155
5 Riesel Prime Search 616 47.9569
[/CODE]

Cruelty 2008-05-23 22:07

Another k=4, b=3 prime
 
4*3^350767-1 (167359 digits)


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