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Reservations
[center][size=+2]Reservations[/size][/center]
Make your reservations here and post your results/progress too. |
Reserving k=3991, 3993, 3995, 3997 and 3999
n=10K thru n=1000K |
[QUOTE=MyDogBuster;158490]Reserving k=3991, 3993, 3995, 3997 and 3999
n=10K thru n=1000K[/QUOTE] actually i got all primes for 2000<k<10000 and 10k<n<=20k, but not yet included all data, done this for those 5 k's now. see my ToDo-list [url]http://www.rieselprime.de/ToDo.htm[/url] but it's a very small doublecheck :grin: |
[quote]actually i got all primes for 2000<k<10000 and 10k<n<=20k, but not yet included all data, done this for those 5 k's now.
[/quote] No problem |
[QUOTE]but it's a very small doublecheck [/QUOTE]
Karsten, Here are your doublechecks. 3991: 17503 3993: 13167, 16232, 20000 3995: 10454, 15008 3997: 10305, 11385, 12537 3999: 12336, 12679, 13899, 14295 Continuing |
I'm also going to try some low-weight k's.
Reserving k=4267, k=3311 and k=3775 from n=20K to n=500K. |
I am going to try a high weight k for a change.
reserving 2043 Sieving is taking much longer than for low weight ks as should be expected. I am sieving upto n=300k although i might sieve more at some point. sr1sieve is now up to 1.75T. I will analyse when i should stop sieving at 2T. |
Reserving more low weights
3329, 3697 and 3719 from n=20k to n=500k 5923 from n=10k to n=500k |
K=5923 Tested n=10K - n=500K
Primes: 19535, 32723, 82591, 173923 Unreserving |
2232007 is tested to 1M with no primes
2043 is tested to 218k with these primes: 2, 4, 8, 16, 18, 20, 26, 32, 40, 44, 48, 54, 63, 68, 123, 140, 226, 231, 424, 470, 538, 584, 600, 735, 744, 824, 1226, 1244, 1580, 1632, 1983, 2239, 2320, 2396, 2610, 3084, 3411, 5988, 6064, 6148, 6992, 7250, 8719, 10048, 11036, 12474, 21498, 21538, 23608, 28336, 30878, 36238, 42702, 44340, 44775, 46760, 52048, 52328, 56886, 58430, 65298, 69968, 83774, 103992, 137822, 139884, 159346 i have also completed two continuous n-searches: n=100000 to k=1M: 62967, 192797, 230753, 237123, 237915, 323169, 420147, 422427, 537243, 548249, 581159, 594387, 640293, 654827, 835955, 914187, 944007 and n=360000 to k=100k with these primes: 56627, 73065 i plan to take all the ks i found primes for up to the level i found the prime i have checked all the ks for reservations and there are none i am about to start sieving the 100k prime ks together to n=100k |
K=3687 Tested n=20K - n=500K
Primes: 108569 Unreserving |
I'll be (slowly) testing 93 ks from n=400,000 upwards.
K = 3011 through 3199. 3135 is excluded; also 3045 which I've already tested to 456,000. |
Reserving k=2925, 2927, 2929, 2931, 2933, 2935 and 2937.
Intend to take them to 1M. |
[QUOTE=PCZ;162124]Reserving k=2925, 2927, 2929, 2931, 2933, 2935 and 2937.
Intend to take them to 1M.[/QUOTE] PCZ, K=2925 is already being tested by RPS. |
[url]http://www.rieselprime.de/Data/02000.htm[/url]
Doesn't show any reservation for that k. Is there somewhere else i need to check also ? |
[QUOTE=PCZ;162177][url]http://www.rieselprime.de/Data/02000.htm[/url]
Doesn't show any reservation for that k. Is there somewhere else i need to check also ?[/QUOTE] no, Kosmaj edited his new 7th Team Drive last night (extended with more k-values) but i were not able to update the above page! Please contact him, because your reservation was before his post! see [url]http://www.mersenneforum.org/showpost.php?p=162154&postcount=13[/url] until this is cleared i will leave the reservation for k=2925 open! |
RPS have already started working on 2925 so mark it down to them.
I will fill in between 2925 and 2955 that RPS are doing. So in addition to the k's i have already reserved please add the following 2939, 2941, 2943, 2945, 2947, 2949, 2951, 2953. |
K=3311 Tested n=20K - n=500K
Primes: 59350 Unreserving |
[QUOTE]
K=3687 Tested n=20K - n=500K Primes: 108569 Unreserving [/QUOTE] Karsten, I messed up. I reported the above incorrectly. It should have been for k=3697 not 3687. I never tested 3687. Sorry for the extra work. |
Welcome, reservation
Hello, I am Happy5214.
Reserving 16545165 and 17179515 to 10K. -Happy5214 |
K=4267 Tested n=20K - n=500K
Primes: 91577 Unreserving |
K=3719 Tested n=20K - n=500K
Primes: 24832, 28336 Unreserving |
Reserving 2145[I]k[/I] candidates 2336-2441. I plan to test those to 1M, or at least to 100K. They are already done to 20K.
10544249 is done to 616K, no new primes. Normally, I don't like to get personal, but... My Life Is A Disaster!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! There is nothing good left for me anymore. I am wondering if I should even continue to live. :down::cry::sad: -Sad5214 |
Reserving the following k's to 1MM.
8145, 8175, 8235, 8325, 8385, 8445, 8475, 8505, 8625, 8655, 8685, 8745, 9015, 9105, 9345, 9285, 9315, 9405, 9435, 9465, 9495, 9525, 9555, 9585, 9615, 9645, 9675, 9705, 9735, 9765, 9795, 9855, 9885, 9945, 9975 16995, 26565, 58695 102765 3015015, 5169615 |
[QUOTE=Happy5214;163244]Reserving 2145[I]k[/I] candidates 2336-2441. I plan to test those to 1M, or at least to 100K. They are already done to 20K.
10544249 is done to 616K, no new primes. Normally, I don't like to get personal, but... My Life Is A Disaster!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! There is nothing good left for me anymore. I am wondering if I should even continue to live. :down::cry::sad: -Sad5214[/QUOTE] ??? 2145[i]k[/i] candidates from 2336 to 2441? there's none! 15[i]k[/i] candidates are there (pink), but mostly reserved by RPS! which candidates you meant? why are you sad? no primes found? |
No, personal problems. I have found many primes.
2145[I]k [/I]candidates with [I]indices[/I] 2336 to 2441. 10019295, etc. -Alexander |
[QUOTE=Happy5214;163315]No, personal problems. I have found many primes.
2145[I]k [/I]candidates with [I]indices[/I] 2336 to 2441. 10019295, etc. -Alexander[/QUOTE] understand you right? k=10019295 to k=10469745 (106 high weight k's) upto n=1.0M? only to n=100k it's months of work! |
Yes, that is correct. I have big dreams. I am currently at 23500.
-Alexander |
2043 is now at 290.5k with these primes:
226582, 239668, 241196, 263444 2308121 is tested to 1M with no primes i have sieve files for 2232007 and 2308121 upto 2M sieved 4T. does anyone want them? the 17 ks i am taking up to 100k are up to 51.7k with these many primes: [b]62967 (13)[/b] 1, 34, 208, 265, 1645, 2929, 5773, 9169, 10657, 10837, 12066, 16429, 30936 [b]192797 (32)[/b] 10, 14, 18, 26, 36, 40, 46, 60, 78, 80, 110, 168, 290, 526, 784, 828, 1244, 1468, 2188, 4816, 6956, 9494, 9954, 10738, 17894, 18958, 18994, 20528, 20724, 23796, 34114, 38724 [b]230753 (38)[/b] 6, 22, 24, 36, 38, 52, 82, 90, 136, 144, 210, 318, 336, 378, 384, 420, 434, 526, 628, 646, 666, 726, 1122, 1290, 1294, 1312, 1608, 1914, 2682, 4014, 10314, 11032, 12138, 17898, 22410, 24036, 26966, 44130 [b]237123 (25)[/b] 6, 15, 35, 60, 82, 96, 127, 154, 155, 420, 422, 494, 542, 627, 866, 1315, 2907, 2932, 6639, 9055, 9866, 9982, 10835, 27604, 27899 [b]237915 (38)[/b] 2, 4, 8, 16, 28, 38, 39, 40, 45, 64, 134, 268, 310, 416, 559, 568, 585, 629, 702, 898, 908, 1099, 1144, 1315, 1569, 1692, 1711, 2117, 2186, 2902, 3810, 5908, 11874, 13484, 14106, 14709, 17909, 36966 [b]323169 (48)[/b] 3, 9, 13, 16, 17, 19, 21, 25, 31, 37, 39, 48, 61, 69, 97, 99, 137, 159, 248, 249, 312, 320, 377, 403, 591, 1248, 1333, 1445, 1627, 2041, 2877, 3079, 4921, 5945, 6633, 6928, 8533, 13985, 16063, 16483, 21291, 21629, 25056, 30669, 34077, 35541, 47664, 50733 [b]420147 (39)[/b] 6, 21, 30, 61, 64, 96, 110, 146, 150, 206, 232, 261, 325, 372, 422, 660, 714, 856, 864, 874, 1286, 1596, 1702, 2406, 2892, 5374, 6546, 6550, 7234, 9146, 10020, 17325, 18070, 21206, 29477, 30165, 31452, 32637, 33261 [b]422427 (50)[/b] 2, 4, 5, 9, 14, 25, 33, 34, 40, 41, 44, 49, 57, 60, 65, 70, 110, 180, 185, 194, 264, 329, 353, 368, 420, 714, 814, 869, 1104, 1140, 1145, 1440, 1468, 1604, 1825, 2205, 2210, 2368, 5409, 5752, 5889, 10292, 14510, 14841, 15710, 22484, 29264, 30868, 37260, 50308 [b]537243 (29)[/b] 16, 20, 24, 34, 90, 96, 107, 144, 194, 216, 278, 438, 599, 654, 1604, 1790, 1835, 2900, 3055, 3294, 3510, 4696, 6030, 10398, 10715, 14146, 15083, 37135, 49444 [b]548249 (4)[/b] 40, 352, 3816, 7336 [b]581159 (13)[/b] 8, 20, 32, 48, 56, 96, 100, 548, 912, 7088, 8852, 18660, 40808 [b]594387 (31)[/b] 16, 17, 33, 53, 61, 80, 128, 150, 165, 241, 290, 497, 985, 1326, 1384, 1553, 1813, 2425, 2445, 2525, 3426, 4558, 6064, 7541, 8162, 8534, 9938, 32985, 37505, 44037, 49462 [b]640293 (47)[/b] 7, 18, 19, 24, 32, 43, 47, 64, 74, 80, 95, 100, 103, 110, 115, 132, 151, 158, 160, 198, 203, 378, 498, 644, 1044, 1204, 1431, 1874, 2152, 2160, 5191, 6899, 8667, 9567, 11155, 12295, 12962, 12987, 13347, 16658, 17811, 20084, 22300, 32587, 33504, 45614, 48350 [b]654827 (21)[/b] 4, 8, 18, 28, 32, 74, 88, 306, 386, 444, 602, 812, 842, 2008, 2024, 2908, 4050, 5284, 6642, 22260, 43172 [b]835955 (15)[/b] 14, 34, 82, 338, 610, 1130, 1360, 1510, 2186, 2194, 4294, 6446, 8674, 26558, 30050 [b]914187 (21)[/b] 1, 20, 50, 166, 181, 329, 337, 382, 2008, 2834, 2858, 3073, 5308, 7484, 7969, 8969, 11368, 19468, 30200, 41861, 44488 [b]944007 (22)[/b] 8, 22, 28, 37, 142, 146, 257, 289, 541, 1013, 1112, 1370, 1489, 1913, 3940, 10277, 12128, 19061, 29978, 35642, 39052, 40717 |
[quote=Happy5214;163437]Yes, that is correct. I have big dreams. I am currently at 23500.
-Alexander[/quote] How many cores are you running on this and what is their speed? Even on new machines, your reservation is likely 20+ CPU years of work. I'm fairly certain that my 10 quads would take at least 6 months to complete it, i.e. 20 CPU years. BTW, I've read not to ignore people when they threaten their own life or make such statements as you did. Seriously, are you OK? I'm sure we could get you a # to a counseling hot line that could help you if you would like some help. |
[quote=PCZ;162212]RPS have already started working on 2925 so mark it down to them.
I will fill in between 2925 and 2955 that RPS are doing. So in addition to the k's i have already reserved please add the following 2939, 2941, 2943, 2945, 2947, 2949, 2951, 2953.[/quote] Ah, filling in the holes left behind. That's music to my ears! :smile: |
[quote=MyDogBuster;163264]Reserving the following k's to 1MM.
8145, 8175, 8235, 8325, 8385, 8445, 8475, 8505, 8625, 8655, 8685, 8745, 9015, 9105, 9345, 9285, 9315, 9405, 9435, 9465, 9495, 9525, 9555, 9585, 9615, 9645, 9675, 9705, 9735, 9765, 9795, 9855, 9885, 9945, 9975 16995, 26565, 58695 102765 3015015, 5169615[/quote] Oh, cool! You're taking k=102765. That's one that I took up to n=400K as one of my first effort's in prime searching. It's also the one that I found my first top-5000 prime on: 102765*2^333354-1; barely above the 100's of n=333333 primes that were at the bottom of top-5000 at the time. There were so many of them that it came in at 3797th place. I also took k=16995 and 26565 up to n=400K at the same time. That is some serious work! Good luck! :smile: Gary |
2043 is now at 300k with no more primes unreserving
the 17 ks i am taking up to 100k are up to 73.5k with these new primes: [code]323169 52411 237123 56522 237915 57538 420147 57981 640293 58364 323169 60465 422427 60612 237915 60640 594387 61210 420147 64064 420147 64446 420147 65040 422427 65601 835955 69868 230753 69922 581159 71292 422427 73308 [/code]i am now going to start taking 56627 and 73065 up to 360k also i am going to fill in the gap on 2041 and take that to at least 500k |
K=3329 Tested n=20K - n=500K
Primes: 22424, 62780, 104192, 320996 Unreserving |
k*2^n-1, k=2927-2953, n=20K-200K
k=2927: 34192, 35728, 86404, 105542, 112172, 137146, 181046 k=2929: 20069, 20405, 24765, 30787, 68385, 88311, 199783 k=2931: 23549, 35054, 48765, 54017, 74943, 76647, 89573, 93709, 99641, 104601, 106813, 178030 k=2933: 27330, 47452, 54446, 55828, 68658, 82746, 83890, 86510, 97904, 103466, 107464, 190852 k=2935: 20493, 25353, 34497, 52281, 119493, 150519, 174337, 180309 k=2937: 50205, 70449, 106449, 120209, 168393 k=2939: 31504 k=2941: 39803, 103511 k=2943: 20342, 33196, 34068, 66154, 71246, 73548, 75078, 112964, 144630 k=2945: 70044, 89784, 125690, 136978, 166660 k=2947: 23097, 93001 k=2949: 40729, 41451, 58036, 91135, 100275, 116337, 163075 k=2951: 30726, 63518, 83366 k=2953: 68155, 89991, 92223 Testing of higher N ranges in progress |
[quote]Reserving the following k's to 1MM.
8145, 8175, 8235, 8325, 8385, 8445, 8475, 8505, 8625, 8655, 8685, 8745, 9015, 9105, 9345, 9285, 9315, 9405, 9435, 9465, 9495, 9525, 9555, 9585, 9615, 9645, 9675, 9705, 9735, 9765, 9795, 9855, 9885, 9945, 9975 16995, 26565, 58695 102765 3015015, 5169615 [/quote] I am almost finished sieving the above. I will be starting testing in a few days. Confirming the above reservations. I will post the starting n for all the k's in a few days. Some are gappers, some are not. |
k*2^n-1, k=2927-2953, n=200K-400K
k=2927: 216382, 322948, 362458 k=2929: 232695 k=2931: 384258 k=2933: - k=2935: 213903, 244473 k=2937: 203673, 255381, 257529 k=2939: 309244 k=2941: 222697, 224281, 330161 k=2943: 225058, 306762, 393732 k=2945: 299610 k=2947: - k=2949: 242385, 250035, 361335 k=2951: - k=2953: - Testing of higher N ranges in progress |
the 16 ks are now at 100k with these new primes unreserving
[code]420147 73997 323169 74069 640293 75503 581159 77400 654827 77528 594387 77817 581159 78640 422427 79057 537243 79794 835955 84160 835955 84862 640293 84871 420147 85326 594387 87040 835955 96550 640293 96770 [/code] 2041 is tested to 200k with these primes 17, 23, 65, 113, 203, 207, 327, 1547, 2729, 3963, 6563, 6689, 7979, 28179, 60663, 79463, 141323, 156179, 171425 |
K=3775 Tested n=20K - n=500K
Primes: 20233, 122221, 141307, 231721, 231715, 309481, 325411 Unreserving |
i've updated the Database with (almost) all posts up to here.
exception: - Alexanders 2145k-candidates will be done next. |
Reserving the following k's from n=400k to n=1MM.
5055, 5085, 5115, 5145, 5175, 5205, 5235, 5265, 5295, 5325, 5415, 5475, 5505, 5565, 5595, 5625, 6015, 6045, 6075, 6135, 6225, 6255, 6315, 6345, 6405, 6495, 8775, 8805, 8835, 8865, 8895, 8925, 8955, 8985 kar_bon: Reservations done! |
Reserving k=6203-6299 except k=6225 and k=6255 from n=400k to n=600k.
kar_bon: Reservations done! |
Reserving the following 25 k's from n=[B]20k[/B] to n=500k:
2011, 2013, 2019, 2025, 2027, 2031, 2037, 2045, 2049, 2067, 2071, 2079, 2091, 2097, 2103, 2121, 2127, 2133, 2139, 2149, 2157, 2163, 2181, 2191, 2193 |
k*2^n-1, k=2927-2953, n=400K-600K
k=2927: - k=2929: - k=2931: 584103 k=2933: 466692 k=2935: - k=2937: 555062 k=2939: - k=2941: 416993, 526493 k=2943: 448416 k=2945: 436732, 546922 k=2947: - k=2949: 412111, 500481 k=2951: - k=2953: - Testing of higher N ranges in progress |
I would like to reserve the following K's
2897 through 2923 kar_bon: Reservations done! |
Intrim Results:
The following k's were started at n=350K 8145, 8175, 8235, 8325, 8385, 8445, 8475, 8505, 8625, 8655 8685, 8745, 9105, 9345 The following k's were started at n=400K 9285, 9315, 9405, 9435, 9465, 9495, 9525, 9555, 9585, 9615 9645, 9675, 9705, 9735, 9765, 9795, 9855, 9885, 9945, 9975 16995, 26565, 102765 The following k started at n=430K 5169615 The following k's will start at n=450K 58695, 3015015 All k's tested to n=433K - Primes found - Continuing to n=1MM 8145 ---- 351411, 351854 8235 ---- 350525, 389465, 409645 8325 ---- 362340, 405913, 431493 8385 ---- 387383, 392265 8445 ---- 402828 8475 ---- 380179 8505 ---- 355013 8655 ---- 388395 8685 ---- 421674 8745 ---- 431517 9105 ---- 351659 (Note: this k is being done by RPS now) 9315 ---- 431911 9345 ---- 351007, 389794, 411406 9405 ---- 419331 9435 ---- 426424 9465 ---- 401144 9495 ---- 402612, 432516 9525 ---- 426710 9675 ---- 409603 9735 ---- 406702, 429192 9765 ---- 407869 9855 ---- 422564 9975 ---- 416383 16995 --- 416154 Sorry for the gaps [b]kar_bon[/b]: changed: 9015 -> 9105 notes: another prime for k=8235: 397032 (found by P.Riesen at RPS) another prime for k=9105: 500713 (found by J.P.Burt at RPS) |
Reserving 2 large batches,
1st Batch 3401-3499: 49 / 3465 3501-3599: 48 / 3539,3555 3601-3699: 44 / 3615,3645,3663,3681,3687,3697 3701-3799: 46 / 3717,3719,3761,3775 3801-3899: 45 / 3817,3821,3823,3825,3833 3901-3999: 43 / 3975,3981,3991,3993,3995,3997,3999 2nd Batch 6001-6099: 37 / 6003,6005,6025,6027,6031,6039,6047,6051,6057,6065,6071,6081,6095 6101-6199: 36 / 6105,6107,6117,6119,6131,6137,6151,6159,6165,6171,6177,6179,6189,6191 [strike]6201-6299: 43 / 6201,6215,6219,6249,6257,6285,6299[/strike] 6301-6399: 47 / 6329,6343,6397 6401-6499: 47 / 6435,6449,6465 6501-6599: 47 / 6519,6555,6585 6601-6699: 48 / 6609,6615 6701-6799: 47 / 6703,6743,6765 6801-6899: 47 / 6825,6869,6883 6901-6999: 49 / 6927 Sieving has been started on 5 (16 core) machines. :smile: n-range: 400k - 1.0M (added kar_bon) kar_bon: [b]Please James, the next time you gave such a lot of numbers, think a little bit how to display them![/b] i changed it this way: range: #numbers / without these numbers so please check again, because in your original post there were some typos/doubles! i stroke out the 62xx range David has reserved before your reservation. (posts related to this also deleted!) |
Reserving k=9999 from n=10k to n=1M.
kar_bon: reservation done |
k*2^n-1, k=2927-2953, n=600K-800K
k=2927: 604126 k=2929: 611581, 735531 k=2931: - k=2933: 604502, 671312, 740722 k=2935: 635629, 722817, 775357 k=2937: 726444 k=2939: - k=2941: - k=2943: - k=2945: - k=2947: - k=2949: - k=2951: - k=2953: - Testing of higher N ranges in progress kar_bon: data included |
reserving 4267
2041 is at 500k with: 2041 442145 56627 is at 409k with no new primes also rereserving 19920911 i am going to sieve 2041, 4267, and 19920911 together with sr2sieve once 4267 gets to 4T with sr1sieve kar_bon: 56627 primes: 8, 24, 38, 68, 86, 140, 446, 452, 650, 1140, 4968, 7584, 11456, 17066, 35708, 46548, 72828, 193880, 237356, 360000 (upto n=409k) (data included) |
Since the ranges are filling in fast; to make it official: NPLB is currently sieving and will begin LLRing all unreserved k's in the k=2000-3400 for n=20K-1M range within the next month.
Gary |
Gary i have 2897-2923 reserved, i release them to NPLB.
I will continue 2927-2953 up to 1M, currently at 860K. |
Thanks for the update Brian. It saved me following up with you. I'll be doing a lot of following up with people whose reservations have had no status in > 3 months.
Good luck on the new project. |
k=3045 is released to NPLB at n=466152. I'll email you the lresults I have, Gary. (44483-127728 and 300000-466152)
If I have any other reservations (any k), they are also released to NPLB. No more work has been (knowingly!) done on them. Apologies for the vagueness. |
im going to take all k's from 10000-100000 to n=10000.i have most of the sieveing done so i am going to start testing in the next day or two.when im finished i might bring all k's less than 100000 up as far as n=20000 or further.
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[QUOTE=Dougal;174894]im going to take all k's from 10000-100000 to n=10000.i have most of the sieveing done so i am going to start testing in the next day or two.when im finished i might bring all k's less than 100000 up as far as n=20000 or further.[/QUOTE]
Note, that I already tested all k=10000-30000 up to n=20000. kar_bon should already have the data... |
[quote=Dougal;174894]im going to take all k's from 10000-100000 to n=10000.i have most of the sieveing done so i am going to start testing in the next day or two.when im finished i might bring all k's less than 100000 up as far as n=20000 or further.[/quote]
Good luck getting all of that listed Karsten! :smile: |
i was talking to karsten and he never mentioned that you had that range done.i have it testing at the minute,and i wont have access to the computer till monday so looks like il be doing alot of double checking.
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sorry, Thomas is right!
i wasn't aware of the data anymore. if i'm right there're about 208000 primes for 10000<k<30000 and 0<n<20000. i really need another system to import/display those great amount of primes! |
[QUOTE=kar_bon;174973]if i'm right there're about 208000 primes for 10000<k<30000 and 0<n<20000.[/QUOTE]
You are right: 208068 primes and 3736 twin primes. |
[quote=kar_bon;174973]
i really need another system to import/display those great amount of primes![/quote] I agree. :) better system is needed.... still waiting on the confirmation for the gap for 10^7 to 10^8 see if i missed any. If not so i can move on to 10^8 to 10^9. thanks cipher p.s: I know you are busy kar_bon... take your time. [quote] Kar_bon move tp 10^8 and 10^9 and if you missed one, i inform you then thanks for the help![/quote] Will do... |
move tp 10^8 and 10^9 and if you missed one, i inform you then
thanks for the help! |
Karsten,
I'm reserving all k=100K to k=100M for n=1 to 100. I want to see how many primes and twins there are. I'll send you all of them when I'm through. It will be interesting to see which k has the most primes by n=100. For completeness, I'm hoping that you can get all of the k's and primes shown on your pages in the next 1-2 months along with their respective Nash weights, # of primes, for each, etc. Gary |
[QUOTE=gd_barnes;175273]Karsten,
I'm reserving all k=100K to k=100M for n=1 to 100. I want to see how many primes and twins there are. I'll send you all of them when I'm through. It will be interesting to see which k has the most primes by n=100. [/QUOTE] i've got k=100000-200000 with n=0-20000, so no need for this range. [QUOTE] For completeness, I'm hoping that you can get all of the k's and primes shown on your pages in the next 1-2 months along with their respective Nash weights, # of primes, for each, etc. [/QUOTE] if no efforts will be done on the (now) three (RPS,NPLB,FreeDC) Riesel-projects, i got enough time to do so! otherwise this have to be done later or in another matter (perhaps downloadable). BTW: i will not mark them reserved by you, is that ok for you? :grin: |
Now that's funny. You actually thought I was going to do such a ridiculous range. I was trying to get an "oh my gish" reaction out of you. :big grin::missingteeth:
Do you know how much time it would take for you to list all k's, # of primes, and Nash weights for k=100K-100M? Let me put it this way: Could you verbally count up to nearly 50 million in any reasonable time frame? Perhaps I'm underestimating you. Do you have a completely automated way to format all of those lines for k's on your pages and list their primes? Listing the primes would not be so hard to automate. Automating the showing of weights, # of primes, etc. along with appropriate coloration for low weight, high weight, 15 k's, etc. would be very difficult. You can breath easy now. lol :smile: Gary |
[QUOTE=gd_barnes;175836]Do you know how much time it would take for you to list all k's, # of primes, and Nash weights for k=100K-100M?
[/QUOTE] list like the others is not the great problem, i think. display them or better put this html-page on screen for someone with only ISDN connection would be a livetime job :grin: so as i said, a downloable (zip) file would be better! [QUOTE] Let me put it this way: Could you verbally count up to nearly 50 million in any reasonable time frame? [/QUOTE] done! with a computer i can count much higher! :grin::grin: [QUOTE] Perhaps I'm underestimating you. Do you have a completely automated way to format all of those lines for k's on your pages and list their primes? Listing the primes would not be so hard to automate. Automating the showing of weights, # of primes, etc. along with appropriate coloration for low weight, high weight, 15 k's, etc. would be very difficult. [/QUOTE] to put an LLR-output file in the table-format i'm using for my html-pages, i can say: yes, i do! (counting # of primes and listing them with some constant data like contributor, date, search-range it's no problem). i've not yet done this for nash-weight and colorations, and marking twins/SG of course. |
all k's from 10000-100000 have been tested to n=10000.there is 830000 primes in that range.im now taking the same k range to n=20000.
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Karsten
Why are K's 2927 through 2953 now marked down to NPLB ? I am actively working on those numbers and DID NOT release them. kar_bon: changed reservation to PCZ and NPLB (for doublecheck), reservation by individual. will change res. by project, if PCZ completed his range. |
Thanks see there yellow again.
I will be posting a 800k to 1M report, followed by 200k intervals up to 2M. LLR tests are in progress near 900k and a sieve for 1M to 2M has been started. |
k*2^n-1, k=2011-2193, n=20K-95K, as reserved in post [URL="http://www.mersenneforum.org/showpost.php?p=167439&postcount=43"]43[/URL]. Releasing those 25 Ks to NPLB...
k=2011: -- k=2013: 34544, 66240, 67940, 85286, 86246 k=2019: 24877, 32825, 32959, 34576, 42497, 52817, 53467, 56064, 59677, 67264, 77844 k=2025: 36219, 48117, 58147, 59595, 93609 k=2027: 73676, 91680 k=2031: 35875, 49802, 63542, 67049, 75305, 82894, 84535 k=2037: 20516, 25137, 28874, 31557, 34193, 38574, 80225 k=2045: 21986, 37448, 41980, 77128 k=2049: 25243, 29063, 29557, 32411, 33743, 38031, 67164, 69855, 73384, 85171 k=2067: 25374, 32304, 32536, 52281, 58081, 67936, 80776, 85620 k=2071: 23003, 25525, 28707, 29069, 64285, 66075 k=2079: 34785, 52507 k=2091: 27791, 48579, 64587, 68863 k=2097: 35180, 37821, 50798, 59918, 65036, 73032, 75174, 79326 k=2103: 20343, 24552, 27804, 30556, 31770, 31948, 48888, 49926, 64698, 86716, 93402 k=2121: 26457, 35102, 55765, 63625, 80659, 93398 k=2127: 23281, 24896, 25504, 27586, 40856, 43744, 44786, 47177, 65116, 69016, 72582 k=2133: 22738, 32494, 46207, 46363, 59368, 67131, 71587, 73007, 76612 k=2139: 25893, 30395, 32528, 44075, 57860, 58937, 89055 k=2149: 37677, 40529, 49631, 53323, 60285 k=2157: 35012, 35977, 39001, 44045, 49718, 60196, 61114, 75508, 85582 k=2163: 21475, 28459, 50568, 90058, 91968 k=2181: 21959, 37890, 47093 k=2191: 47447, 66671 k=2193: 40287, 41352, 43519, 53254, 54675, 58632, 64350, 74790, 84850, 91090 [b]kar_bon:[/b] thanks for the status, primes inserted! |
Karsten,
For any k's that NPLB is only effectively double-checking for k=2000-3400/n=425K-600K because they are already searched to nearly n=600K or higher, if they have been previously reserved at the higher limits by someone else, I would suggest showing them as ONLY reserved by that other person at the current time. The only exceptions to that rule (which should be rare) are: (1) If the other person is only searching the k to n=500K (or up to somewhere between 425K<n<600K) and stopping. (2) If the other person is only searching to n<425K and stopping. In those cases, then the k's should be shown as reserved by both the other person and NPLB. Once we near n=600K, we should take another look at existing reservations to make sure everything is in order so that there is no misunderstanding. Thank you, Gary |
To make it offical now, I will work on k=9941. It s a nice low-weight k, so that there are not to many test. I will report regularly about the progress and other things to report.
The first chuink is going from 0<n<1M. I know, it is tested up to 10k, but there are only a few test and it is a small doublechek for me.^^ Thanks Karsten for the tipps and hints. |
k=9941
It is tested up to 500K.
Primes found for n=22(c), 238(c), 2062(c), 6382(c). c - confirmed prime |
Interim results:
All k's being continued to 1M 8145 ---- 448953 8235 ---- 483521, 531486 8325 ---- 442221, 477028, 517351 8385 ---- 460097 8445 ---- 372709, 525823 8475 ---- 483095, 494479, 515071 8685 ---- 514658 8745 ---- 370068, 447093 9015 ---- 435418 9105 ---- 379902 9285 ---- 466079, 489367 9315 ---- 542607 9345 ---- 455480, 481642 9405 ---- 457391, 462192, 464507, 532343 9435 ---- 524209 9465 ---- 446993, 549515 9525 ---- 441666, 443854, 465183 9555 ---- 450829, 471641, 533522 9585 ---- 418230, 480781, 549120 9615 ---- 481062, 500034, 527772, 537551,,991347 9675 ---- 460198, 485702 9705 ---- 539608 9735 ---- 453867, 499021, 525696 9765 ---- 474343, 489156 9785 ---- 439604, 470862 9855 ---- 473889 9885 ---- 475162 9975 ---- 496816 26565 --- 457815 58695 --- 470697, 545442 102765 -- 483523, 503386 |
Status
k=6203-6299 at n=500k. Primes found listed [URL="http://www.amphoria.co.uk/primes/primes2c.html"]here[/URL].
k=9999 at n=600k. Primes found listed [URL="http://www.amphoria.co.uk/primes/primes2c.html#k9999"]here[/URL]. kar_bon: inserted. BTW: you missed 2 primes for k=6293 on your page. |
Interim results:
All k's being continued to 1M 8175 ---- 560870 8235 ---- 585037 8505 ---- 571814 8655 ---- 557506 8745 ---- 586965 9315 ---- 596943 9405 ---- 555812, 576564, 582386 9435 ---- 574701 9495 ---- 570824 9555 ---- 588124, 592349 9645 ---- 568861 9675 ---- 571753 9765 ---- 595454 9855 ---- 585497 9885 ---- 558268, 564947, 565447, 582319 9945 ---- 573035 16995 --- 578073 26565 --- 581356 |
time to update
19921109 is tested up to 565k with no new primes 56627 is tested to n=530k and has two new primes: 56627*2^495648-1 56627*2^496028-1 2041 is tested to n=546k and has 2 new primes: 2041*2^526919-1 2041*2^530985-1 4267 is tested to n=559k with no new primes |
time to update
19921109 is tested up to 601k with no new primes 56627 is tested to n=550k with no more new primes 2041 is tested to n=587k with no more new primes 4267 is tested to n=610k with no new primes |
[QUOTE=amphoria;167338]Reserving k=6203-6299 except k=6225 and k=6255 from n=400k to n=600k.[/QUOTE]
Testing to n=600k is complete. I found 58 primes. These k's are unreserved. |
Reserving k=4003-4199 from n=500-700k.
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Reservations and results for k*2^n-1:
k=2081, n=50k-200k: No prime found k=2231 and 2237 : Reserve for 50k-200k |
[QUOTE=Zuzu;200451]Reservations and results for k*2^n-1:
k=2081, n=50k-200k: No prime found k=2231 and 2237 : Reserve for 50k-200k[/QUOTE] this will be a doublecheck then! see [url=http://www.rieselprime.de/NPLB/Drives/NPLB_Drive12A.htm]NPLB Drive 12A[/url] and the NPLB-Project thread [url=http://www.mersenneforum.org/showthread.php?t=12276]here[/url]. please have a closer look at [url]www.rieselprime.de[/url] for more details which k-values are worth searching for and not reserved/done by others. |
Double checking k=2081,2231,2237 n=50-200k
[QUOTE=kar_bon;200492]this will be a doublecheck then!
see [url=http://www.rieselprime.de/NPLB/Drives/NPLB_Drive12A.htm]NPLB Drive 12A[/url] and the NPLB-Project thread [url=http://www.mersenneforum.org/showthread.php?t=12276]here[/url]. please have a closer look at [url]www.rieselprime.de[/url] for more details which k-values are worth searching for and not reserved/done by others.[/QUOTE] Thank you for the information. I took my information from [url]www.rieselprime.de[/url] but oops, I didn't realise that most k's were assigned to NPLB when nobody other had already reserved. So the up-to-date information is supposed to be in NPLB. But, for given k's and a given n range, is there a simple means to get it without having to browse through loads of messages :razz: ? However I intend to send the PRP residue files as soon as I've finished the 3 k's. By default I would send it to you. Or should I send it to another (e.g. NPLB admin) ? Thank you. Happy New Year and best wishes Yves (aka Zuzu) |
I'm trying to keep the data current, but the last months there's much work to do because of real life!
The RieselDatabase is the best place to find information of a special k and n-range done or reserved. See the data-section on the site for a k-value in mind. Most k's < 8000 are reserved by 3 projects. There're also pages for special n-values like n=666666 from PrimeGrid. Another hint to find some info. is the Top5000 page where you can search for a k-/n-value or a special prime [url=http://primes.utm.edu/primes/search.php]here[/url]. If you need more tips, send a PM to me. And it's ok, you can send your results to me. Happy hunting! |
Results k=2081,2231,2237, n=50-200K
[QUOTE=kar_bon;200578]
And it's ok, you can send your results to me. Happy hunting![/QUOTE] Just sent you the residues in a separate email but forgot to mention I used LLR 3.7.1c The results are as expected vs NPLB Drive 12: For n from 50 to 200K: - no prime for k=2081 - 1 prime for k=2231, n=115338 - 2 primes for k=2237, n=60356 and 75500. Yves |
Intrim Results
All k's being continued to n=1M 5055 ---- 558470, 597643 5085 ---- 511179, 554438, 614974, 621473 5115 ---- 504969 5175 ---- 583818 5295 ---- 560451 5415 ---- 522888, 569198 5475 ---- 544546 5595 ---- 606976 5625 ---- 505053 6315 ---- 537394, 550115 6345 ---- 518989 8805 ---- 503967, 509234 8835 ---- 591437 8895 ---- 606725 8925 ---- 537587 8955 ---- 525723, 531741 |
Intrim Results
All k's being continued to n=1M 8145 ---- 647829 8175 ---- 659613 8235 ---- 698748 8325 ---- 603486, 628429 8445 ---- 621095 8475 ---- 620629, 627923, 642804, 671179, 698680 8625 ---- 686146 9105 ---- 621563, 632565 9285 ---- 600797 9315 ---- 639067 9405 ---- 660339,,995003 9435 ---- 603169 9495 ---- 645744, 679668, 708122 9525 ---- 616921, 649969 9585 ---- 679821 9615 ---- 639317 9645 ---- 629861, 719062 9675 ---- 623026 9705 ---- 661245, 671940 9735 ---- 648636 9765 ---- 705330 9795 ---- 706575 9855 ---- 665009 9885 ---- 705307, 711737 9945 ---- 633726,,994111 16995 --- 658680, 697105, 709813 26565 --- 617734, 641266, 713816 58695 --- 651444, 691129, 708822 102765 -- 623247, 717571 3015015 - 669753 |
reserving k=
1003323 1030185 1030227 1035779 1053875 1066197 1071495 27114615 kar_bon: k-values inserted; primes for k=1030185 and 1071495 for n=1 to 50k received by mail inserted, too. |
Just to try out srsieve I sieved for k=11413 a range for n from 20K to 1M. If I read correctly, nobody is working on that k. Even if sieving such a small range would be inefficient, I'll amuse myself a bit more and test (at least some of) the candidates remaining after the sieving.
So, reserving k=11413. kar_bon: reservation set! |
[quote=rajula;224315]Just to try out srsieve I sieved for k=11413 a range for n from 20K to 1M. If I read correctly, nobody is working on that k. Even if sieving such a small range would be inefficient, I'll amuse myself a bit more and test (at least some of) the candidates remaining after the sieving.
So, reserving k=11413. kar_bon: reservation set![/quote] For that size range you should be changing to sr1sieve before testing. |
[QUOTE=henryzz;224367]For that size range you should be changing to sr1sieve before testing.[/QUOTE]
I did switch to sr1sieve (just didn't write it in my post :smile:) and stopped sieving at 4T - I guess bit further would have been better if I were to test the whole range. |
An update on k=11413. It is now tested to n=650'000.
The new primes are n= 28575, 31463, 39359, 45387, 60563, 94123, 212275, 236023, 325599, 330435 I will still continue with it and post here when I decide to release it. By the way kar_bon, you may change (rajula) to T. Rajala in the db. :smile: kar_bon: Done! |
I have tested k=11413 to n=800'000. No new primes found after my last post. I will stop the search here.
kar_bon: Done. |
[QUOTE=amphoria;198649]Reserving k=4003-4199 from n=500-700k.[/QUOTE]
Extending my reservation (except k=4153) to n=800k. |
I am reserving those k's
5671 5673 5675 5677 5679 5681 5683 5685 5687 5689 5691 5693 5695 5697 5699 Lennart kar_bon: Reservation listed. |
time to update
19921109 is tested up to 700k with no new primes 56627 is tested to n=700k with no new primes 2041 is tested to n=700k with no new primes 4267 is tested to n=700k with no new primes prpnet results are always available if wanted(sieve files for matching up might not be) kar_bon: updated |
I am reserving 3 k's 5715 5745 5775
Lennart kar_bon: updated |
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