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Report top-5000 primes for all k<=1001
Please report all top-5000 primes for k<=1001 in this thread.
The Prime Wiki has a list of all primes found and search-ranges previously completed on the k's that we will be searching [URL="https://www.rieselprime.de/ziki/Riesel_2_300-2000"]here[/URL]. It includes all known n-ranges starting at n=1 and will be updated as we complete n-ranges and find primes. For 300<k<=1001 and n>=260K, the ranges and primes will be shown in the team drives here. Instructions for submitting a top-5000 prime: Step 1: For people who have not submitted top-5000 primes previously, create a prover account: 1. Go to [URL]https://primes.utm.edu/bios/newprover.php[/URL]. 2. Fill out the form and submit it. You will be assigned a prover account. Step 2: Create a proof code: 1. Go to [URL]https://primes.utm.edu/bios/newcode.php[/URL]. 2. Type in your name that you created in step 1 in the space provided. 3. In the list of proof programs. Select Jean Penne's LLR. (If you used PFGW then select OpenPFGW.) 4. In the space below all of the proof programs that says "none", type "NPLB, srsieve, psieve" (WITH the commas and a space in between each but without the quotes) for the project and sieving software. [If you did an individual-k search on your own, then the software may vary.] 5. You should now have a new proof code and can submit the prime. Example...L442. Step 3: Submit the prime: 1. Go to [URL]https://primes.utm.edu/bios/index.php[/URL]. 2. Next to 'search for proof-code', type your new code from step 2 and press enter. 3. Towards the bottom, next to 'Submit primes using this code as', click on your name (prover account) and press enter. 4. You should see a big free-form box. Type in your prime (no spaces needed) and click 'Press here to submit these prime(s)'. 5. If necessary in the little pop-up box, type in your user name (prover account) and password and press enter. 6. A verification screen will come up. If the prime is correct, click 'Press here to complete submission'. Gary |
Prime to get us started...
It's not quite top-5000 material but here's the first one to get us started:
745*2^333239-1 is prime (100318 digits) This is pretty good for this k-value. Even thought it's relatively average weight, up to n=260K, its previous highest prime to date was at n=75771. Gary |
here we go:
747*2^333709-1 is prime! (100460 digits) |
[quote=kar_bon;123496]here we go:
747*2^333709-1 is prime! (100460 digits)[/quote] :cool: Bring it on! I want it noted that Prime Search has 53 top-5000 primes (now 54) at the beginning of this project and is in 9th place. We should be able to fairly quickly move up into 6th place, which is the old 15k project that has 82 primes. Edit: It's kind of interesting that our first two primes were for k=745 and k=747. Gary |
495*2^338804-1 is prime!
639*2^343683-1 is prime! 639*2^343305-1 is prime! 489*2^343303-1 is prime! |
[quote=em99010pepe;124493]495*2^338804-1 is prime![/quote]
FINALLY! A top-5000 prime for 400<k< 500. There are just a few less k's in the 400's than the others due to prior reservations and searches but it was still surprising how long it took to find one. 2 more to move into 7th place all alone! |
[quote=em99010pepe;124732]639*2^343305-1 is prime!
489*2^343303-1 is prime![/quote] Great run Carlos! That's amazing on k=639. I cannot recall primes so close together on a single k at such a high n and such a low k. (only n=378 difference) In the mean time, another 'smaller' one: 533*2^321410-1 is prime Gary |
[quote=em99010pepe;124835]From LLRNet
693*2^321959-1 is prime! (IronBits)[/quote] [quote=em99010pepe;124838]From LLRNet (IronBits) 795*2^322014-1 is prime! EDIT: Primes from LLRNet were double-checked.[/quote] Yay! Our first LLRnet primes! And in such close succession! :w00t: |
Wow, I'm offline for 10 hours to get some rest and I come back and we have 5 new primes including 2 top-5000's!!
:george: |
All primes so far found by LLRNet have been double-checked by me using LLR 3.7.1c on an AMD 64 3000+ (2GHz).
[code]693*2^321959-1 is prime! Time : 255.119 sec. 795*2^322014-1 is prime! Time : 234.755 sec. 833*2^322530-1 is prime! Time : 277.265 sec. 423*2^324430-1 is prime! Time : 266.972 sec. 565*2^324789-1 is prime! Time : 240.924 sec. 495*2^325070-1 is prime! Time : 240.929 sec. 473*2^325256-1 is prime! Time : 240.986 sec. 789*2^325375-1 is prime! Time : 320.555 sec. 705*2^325274-1 is prime! Time : 241.211 sec. 741*2^325661-1 is prime! Time : 241.499 sec. 625*2^327291-1 is prime! Time : 242.718 sec. 603*2^325792-1 is prime! Time : 286.115 sec. 667*2^327465-1 is prime! Time : 141.441 sec. 915*2^328673-1 is prime! Time : 292.732 sec. 605*2^329452-1 is prime! Time : 293.204 sec. 833*2^329490-1 is prime! Time : 293.129 sec. 895*2^329641-1 is prime! Time : 346.403 sec. 987*2^329652-1 is prime! Time : 326.962 sec. 987*2^330033-1 is prime! Time : 341.785 sec. 973*2^330363-1 is prime! Time : 325.952 sec. 705*2^330472-1 is prime! Time : 338.511 sec.[/code] |
Yes he does.
user=Free-DC_em99010pepe [02/13/08 17:07:35] 573*2^350426-1 is prime! With only one core on LLRnet!!! 441*2^323913-1 is prime! (Confirmed) |
[QUOTE=em99010pepe;125719]
573*2^350426-1 is prime! [/QUOTE] This prime pushed PrimeSearch (and NPLB) in place 14 (2 up) by score at Top5000-projects! We leave TwinPrimeSearch and Riesel Base 5 behind us! Place 13 is waiting for us! |
[quote=kar_bon;125728]This prime pushed PrimeSearch (and NPLB) in place 14 (2 up) by score at Top5000-projects!
We leave TwinPrimeSearch and Riesel Base 5 behind us! Place 13 is waiting for us![/quote] And, in terms of number of primes found, we've only got 6 more primes to go before we pass the 15K project! :banana: |
[quote=Anonymous;125729]And, in terms of number of primes found, we've only got 6 more primes to go before we pass the 15K project! :banana:[/quote]
I bet with you that we've only got 4 primes to go and not 6....lol |
537*2^351529-1 is prime!
I now own 1% of the top 5000! lol |
user=Free-DC_Beyond
[02/17/08 20:18:24] 979*2^357019-1 is prime! There's another one, the first top 5000 prime for a member of XS team. EDIT: The good news is that PrimeSearch is almost reaching 100 primes in top 5000...hehehe Carlos --- 495*2^262360-1 is prime! My fourth today...lol --- user=gd_barnes [02/19/08 21:43:17] 549*2^359183-1 is prime! --- user=AES [02/23/08 00:17:41] 495*2^282670-1 is prime! PS: this is the first k with 5 primes found at NPLB! --- user=Flatlander [03/02/08 07:09:25] 695*2^296496-1 is prime! if i've not miscounted this is the 200th new prime found by NPLB! Karsten --- user=Free-DC_Beyond [03/05/08 03:26:52] 949*2^372233-1 is prime! --- 371*2^276762-1 is prime! confirmed one --- user=Free-DC_em99010pepe [03/05/08 16:32:04] 843*2^298528-1 is prime! user=Free-DC_Beyond [03/05/08 14:43:27] 423*2^372408-1 is prime! confirmed one --- 829*2^269559-1 is prime! --- 731*2^269598-1 is prime! 603*2^271426-1 is prime! [B]Admin edit: 25 primes in a 24-hour time frame: 3 top-5000 and 22 non-top-5000.[/B] [B]This is the current standing NPLB record for total primes in 24 hours for n>260K in which there were at least 3 top-5000 primes!![/B] --- 969*2^269673-1 is prime! --- 825*2^392581-1 is prime! --- 321*2^278837-1 is prime! confirmed one --- user=Free-DC_Beyond [03/11/08 04:36:39] 579*2^374205-1 is prime! Not sure if I already posted this one. Gary has 3 to submit...Beyond submitted 2 a few minutes ago. --- user=Free-DC_Beyond [03/11/08 14:32:15] 473*2^374414-1 is prime! |
[quote=em99010pepe;126187]user=gd_barnes
[02/19/08 21:43:17] 549*2^359183-1 is prime![/quote] Thanks Carlos. 100th prime for Primesearch! :smile: |
685*2^371379-1 is prime!
Not only is it my fourth prime overall, it's my first top-5000 prime! :banana: :w00t: :banana: :w00t: :banana: :w00t: :banana: :w00t: :banana: |
501*2^371430-1 is prime!
Thanks, Anon, your program to notify works great (even if it does give the message every day between when you find it and finish the range). Edit/p.s. Despite Anon's apparent attempts at anonymity (naming himself Anonymous and in his program saying no copyright because he would have to reveal his name), I know his name. Just thought I'd let you know that it's not very hard. (It's prime-related, which is a big hint.) |
789*2^315143-1 is prime
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339*2^284975-1 is prime!
363*2^284859-1 is prime! 319*2^286103-1 is prime! (PS: confirmed!) 383*2^285892-1 is prime! Confirmed 349*2^287411-1 is prime! 351*2^283706-1 is prime! 381*2^288935-1 is prime! Confirmed 363*2^290278-1 is prime! Confirmed 399*2^290555-1 is prime! Confirmed 309*2^290423-1 is prime! (PS: confirmed!) 317*2^290172-1 is prime! (PS: confirmed!) 315*2^292427-1 is prime! (PS: confirmed!) 349*2^293773-1 is prime! 367*2^297505-1 is prime! Confirmed 395*2^295928-1 is prime! Confirmed 381*2^303722-1 is prime! --- 395*2^307796-1 is prime! Confirmed 397*2^307581-1 is prime! Confirmed 341*2^312138-1 is prime! Confirmed 301*2^314825-1 is prime! (PS: confirmed!) 309*2^315773-1 is prime! 339*2^322159-1 is prime! [B]Admin edit: 26 primes in a 24-hour time frame: 2 top-5000 and 24 non-top-5000.[/B] [B]This is the current standing NPLB record for total primes in 24 hours for n>260K!![/B] --- 999*2^405840-1 is prime! 615*2^405976-1 is prime! --- 441*2^406179-1 is prime! Confirmed --- 893*2^406254-1 is prime! 843*2^406115-1 is prime! --- 549*2^407437-1 is prime! --- 489*2^407751-1 is prime! --- Look! There's one now ----> 547*2^407569-1 is prime! :smile: Make that 2, though this is not top 5000 material I'll take it. 503*2^300702-1 is prime! [B]Admin edit: 18 primes in a 24-hour time frame: 16 top-5000 and 2 non-top-5000.[/B] [B]16 top-5000 primes in 24 hours is the current standing NPLB record!![/B] |
363*2^348040-1 is prime! (Confirmed.)
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A prime story...
Spoken in the tone of the narrarator for "A Christmas Story"; you know the one with the BB gun, the kid who gets his tongue stuck to the frozen pole, etc.; that one?:
[quote] There he was one Friday afternoon going upstairs to change his machines over to port 5000 for an LLRnet rally coming around the corner. Much to his dismay, there was something wrong with those crunchers. Port 5000 would not work on them so back he went to change them back to ports 100 and 300. Gary was now feeling very down this day because none of his machines had been treating him well lately. To further his depressed state, he checked the forums and something was amiss. Port 5000, that all powerful mammoth of a server machine, had gone down. Now his poor machines were forced to remain on old klunky ports 100 and 300 and continue spitting out composites until the end of time. Much to his delight, he checked the forums 1 hour later and all was well. Port 5000 was purring like a finely-tuned machine. But the delight was short-lived as he trudged back upstairs huffing in annoyance at the inconvience bestowed upon him. There he went, 1 by 1 changing the machines back AGAIN from old klunky 100 and 300 to the finely tuned 5000 until only 1 remained. [/quote] Now, in the tone of the 'Larry, the Cable Guy' when he tells the story of "Twas the night before a non-denominational winter holiday" (instead of the "The night before Christmas"). If you haven't seen this, be prepared to cry. It is so friggin funny! Just google "Larry Cable Guy non-specific holiday figure". [quote] One lonely machine there did still remain; one final switch to put him out of his pain. He turned on the monitor; his eyes must have been playing tricks because that old port 300 had been shooting just bricks. In front of him, this just could not be, there must have been a malfunction on that final P.C. Low-and-behold he did stare until he started to cry, but a nice juicy prime was staring him back in the eye! [/quote] :smile: True story by the way (except the depression and crying part). lol On that final machine before the changeover, the next-to-last test on it spit one out: 833*2^373286-1 is prime! All thanks to IronBits server going down this afternoon! :smile: Gary |
I bet today we are going to reach 3rd overall in terms of number of primes...lol
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[URL]http://primes.utm.edu/bios/top20.php?type=project&by=PrimesRank&at=4&id=518[/URL]
Rank 4! We're two behind TPS. Two to go, and we're number three...after that, we have about 300 to go to the next rank (ignoring what numbers fall off). |
871*2^347847-1 is prime
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And with this unbelievable trio within n=26 of each other, we will be #3!:
499*2^374433-1 is prime 531*2^374455-1 is prime 999*2^374459-1 is prime :george::george::george: |
[quote=em99010pepe;128477]I bet today we are going to reach 3rd overall in terms of number of primes...lol[/quote]
You are highly prophetic! lol I'm counting 9 top-5000 primes today U.S. time; 11 GMT time! Bringin' down the house! :smile: |
[quote=gd_barnes;128550]And with this unbelievable trio within n=26 of each other, we will be #3!:
499*2^374433-1 is prime 531*2^374455-1 is prime 999*2^374459-1 is prime :george::george::george:[/quote] Congrats! We became tied with TPS earlier today for slot 3 because some other project bumped another 333333 off the list, these primes just finished it off so we are really in spot 3. :party: |
[quote=em99010pepe;128557]user=Free-DC_Beyond
[03/11/08 14:32:15] 473*2^374414-1 is prime![/quote] Unbelievable. 4 primes within n=45 of each other!! I think Karsten had 4 new primes in a single n=200 manual LLR reservation earlier but that was at a lower range and I think they were more spread out than this. A truly remarkable run of primes here. What's even more amazing is that 2 of the 4 are for k=400-500, which have many more previously found primes than any other 100k range for k=400-1001. |
495*2^353869-1 is prime!
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Final tally: 13 top-5000 primes from midnight to midnight GMT!!
Definitely a new daily record for NPLB. I seem to recall 11 previously but I'm not sure if they were all top-5000. All new except one...What a run! Even better...with Karsten's last prime, we're at 13 primes from midnight-now CDT U.S. with >3.5 hours to go...amazing. Perhaps we'll get another couple of them before midnight here. :smile: |
user=Free-DC_IronBits
[03/12/08 03:09:36] 685*2^300797-1 is prime! confirmed user=Free-DC_em99010pepe [03/12/08 04:34:48] 695*2^300844-1 is prime! user=Free-DC_IronBits [03/12/08 05:00:32] 603*2^300866-1 is prime! [B]Admin edit: 19 primes in a 24-hour time frame: 14 top-5000 and 5 non-top-5000. This is the current standing NPLB record for total primes in 24 hours for n>260K in which there were at least 4 top-5000 primes!![/B] |
[quote=Beyond;128617]Look! There's one now ----> 547*2^407569-1 is prime! :smile:
Make that 2, though this is not top 5000 material I'll take it. 503*2^300702-1 is prime![/quote] 15 in a single day in my time zone! 13 new top-5000, 1 confirmed top-5000, and 1 below top-5000. Karsten, you should show this in your historicals and milestones thread. I guess the best thing to show would be 13 top-5000 primes in a day GMT. |
I just checked all of my machines after getting back from vacation. A nice trio from manual reservations for a change:
605*2^393234-1 is prime 511*2^393673-1 is prime 951*2^393765-1 is prime |
[quote=gd_barnes;129321]I just checked all of my machines after getting back from vacation. A nice trio from manual reservations for a change:
605*2^393234-1 is prime 511*2^393673-1 is prime 951*2^393765-1 is prime[/quote] With these primes, PrimeSearch just hit 200 top-5000 primes!! :flex::george: |
867*2^264398-1 (llrnet port 7000, confirmed)
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[quote=em99010pepe;129476]867*2^264398-1 (llrnet port 7000, confirmed)[/quote]
This is confirming Jasong's prime, which was a new prime when he found it. Karsten, as stated previously, give Jasong full credit for his first prime in this range and give Carlos full credit for this one. I will change post 1 of the drive 2 thread to reflect it as such. Since this was done on a server, now I'm not sure how to credit the k/n pairs that were tested. Initially I said to give Jasong credit for 1 200n range and Carlos credit for the other 4 200n ranges. Karsten or anyone else, I'll leave it up to others to determine how best to score this. Giving Jasong 20% credit for the range tested seems reasonable but I know that complicates the heck out of scoring for a range that was done on both LLRnet and manually. Ugh! Gary |
user=Free-DC_Helix-Von-Smelix
[2008-04-02 07:16:28] 543*2^412067-1 is prime! Time : 11804.0 sec. To all: Helix is giving me all primes he finds. Carlos |
[quote=em99010pepe;130540]user=Free-DC_Helix-Von-Smelix
[2008-04-02 07:16:28] 543*2^412067-1 is prime! Time : 11804.0 sec. To all: Helix is giving me all primes he finds. Carlos[/quote] You lucky dog! Can I have all of YOUR primes?! lol Edit: I'll still show them as found by Helix and Karsten will give the score to Helix. You just report them on top-5000. As I recall, that was the understanding. |
In balancing primes found in results files with what I had in the first post of drive 2, I found these 3 missing primes from IronBits server port 500 (6000) from drive 2 that never got posted in this thread. This caused me to miss them in the first post of drive 2.
user=Free-DC_tnerual [03/19/08 00:15:41] 899*2^309632-1 is prime! Time : 737.0 sec. user=kar_bon [03/19/08 04:55:05] 527*2^309748-1 is prime! Time : 107.0 sec. user=kar_bon [03/19/08 08:04:17] 621*2^309834-1 is prime! Time : 106.0 sec. I have now updated the first post of drive 2. Karsten will reflect them correctly in the scoring, the NPLB drive 2 page, and the k=300-2000 page. Gary |
[quote=gd_barnes;130542]You lucky dog! Can I have all of YOUR primes?! lol
Edit: I'll still show them as found by Helix and Karsten will give the score to Helix. You just report them on top-5000. As I recall, that was the understanding.[/quote] Yes.... |
[quote=em99010pepe;130553]Yes....[/quote]
I CAN have all of your primes? Excellent!! Thanks for the generosity! |
Oita found:
399*2^496100-1 so another one for us to confirming. |
[quote=kar_bon;130727]Oita found:
399*2^496100-1 so another one for us to confirming.[/quote] HAH! LOL We got 'picked off' too! But no big deal here. We have LOTS of k's that everyone is testing! :smile: It's strange because that's the first top-5000 prime for Oita in over a year. k=300-1001 is his favorite range. He may have seen our effort and got motivated to start searching again. I wonder if he's really using Proth to prove them? Also, I wonder if he's using any sieving software ahead of time? Slow, slow! Gary |
Wouldn't you know it after I inadvertantly reported k=411 complete at Primesearch with no primes for n=300K-340K:
411*2^312923-1 is prime It's a high-weight k so it doesn't surprise me. Karsten, please add this to your drive 2 page normally. I'll add it to the drive 2 primes post and ask Michael Hartley to uncomplete n=300K-320K so that I can report it there. Gary |
[quote=gd_barnes;130744]HAH! LOL
We got 'picked off' too! But no big deal here. We have LOTS of k's that everyone is testing! :smile: It's strange because that's the first top-5000 prime for Oita in over a year. k=300-1001 is his favorite range. He may have seen our effort and got motivated to start searching again. I wonder if he's really using Proth to prove them? Also, I wonder if he's using any sieving software ahead of time? Slow, slow! Gary[/quote] It looks like we just got picked off again, this time by the infamous Benson: [URL]http://primes.utm.edu/primes/page.php?id=84582[/URL] Oh well, as before, it doesn't really make that much of a difference for NPLB--that's the advantage of searching so many k's at one time! :grin: |
[quote=Anonymous;130862]It looks like we just got picked off again, this time by the infamous Benson:
[URL]http://primes.utm.edu/primes/page.php?id=84582[/URL] Oh well, as before, it doesn't really make that much of a difference for NPLB--that's the advantage of searching so many k's at one time! :grin:[/quote] No, we didn't get picked off at all. When Benson finds a prime for k=300-1001, he reports it as PrimeSearch! He's HELPING us!! Go Benson go! lol Of course it's a little annoying that he gets them instead of one of our faithful searchers but that's OK. There are plenty of primes for everyone here since we're searching all k's. This is an EXCELLENT example of why lower k's must be searched higher. Let's continue to maintain a higher priority on drive 3 but keep some cores running drive 1 too. I think this clinches what the next rally should be run on...drive 3 again. Gary |
413*2^411802-1
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355*2^433303-1
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the triple!
509*2^415448-1 |
615*2^419082-1 (126160 digits)
451*2^419059-1 (126152 digits) 831*2^419018-1 (126140 digits) |
A few primes...:-)
Here are a few primes from the 2 quads that were running manual ranges while I was gone :smile::
New drive 1: 559*2^418247-1 677*2^418000-1 871*2^417875-1 New drive 3: 381*2^469371-1 Confirmed drive 3: 379*2^469369-1 377*2^465986-1 365*2^465850-1 395*2^464002-1 377*2^463086-1 Gary |
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here are all primes so far found/confirmed by NPLB as graph.
i will include/update this pic in the primes.html when all scorings are ready. |
331*2^600339-1 is prime!
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Is a Prime
[B]979 · 2^455801-1 Reported[/B]
[B]/Lennart[/B] |
First prime of the rally from port 400 and hence the biggest prime of the rally, lol:
939*2^458239-1 is prime |
Is a Prime
[B]469 · 2^447377-1 Reported.[/B]
[B]/Lennart[/B] |
Prime
[B]963 · 2^456107-1 Reported[/B]
[B]/Lennart[/B] |
453*2^447535-1 is prime.
Found during rally. |
Prime
467*2^448120-1 Reported
/Lennart |
[URL="http://primes.utm.edu/primes/status.php"]THIS[/URL] is a BEAUTIFUL site and sight! lol Great work so far everyone!!
:george: |
827*2^456544-1 Is a prime And Reported
/Lennart |
753*2^456579-1 Is prime Reported
/Lennart |
675*2^458557-1 is confirmed prime
That makes 1 new prime and 2 confirmed primes for me during the rally. Bleh! |
625*2^448261-1 is prime.
Found during rally. |
875*2^448648-1 is prime.
This is my 5th for this rally. Last rally I got 0. They have all been comfirmed. |
[quote=glennpat;134391]875*2^448648-1 is prime.
This is my 5th for this rally. Last rally I got 0. They have all been comfirmed.[/quote] Hmm...that prime is a new prime, not confirmed. Or by confirmed do you mean that you doublechecked it separately? (For top-5000 primes like this there's no need to doublecheck them yourself--the top-5000 website does that as part of their verification process anyway.) |
[quote=Anonymous;134395]Hmm...that prime is a new prime, not confirmed. Or by confirmed do you mean that you doublechecked it separately? (For top-5000 primes like this there's no need to doublecheck them yourself--the top-5000 website does that as part of their verification process anyway.)[/quote]
I must of made a mistake and was looking at the wrong thing in the top-5000 site. It says it is proven now. |
[quote=glennpat;134396]I must of made a mistake and was looking at the wrong thing in the top-5000 site. It says it is proven now.[/quote]
Okay, glad to hear that. :smile: In other news, I have a prime of my own from port 400 LLRnet: 975*2^458098-1 My first top-5000 prime to be found though LLRnet, and my first prime of any sort to be found in a rally! :w00t: :w00t: :w00t: |
775*2^449151-1 is prime.
789*2^449009-1 is prime. 671*2^448822-1 is prime. |
[quote=gd_barnes;134442]Congrats Glenn on a HUGE run of primes and Anon on your first rally prime! From a primes perspective, this rally has been a smashing success!
Gary[/quote] This was my first rally prime, and my first LLRnet prime, just like Anon. :smile: This rally really has been great, despite the server problems. (Between my two cores I had ~10.5 CPU hours idle total...not too bad for just >144 CPU hours, but still a considerable problem.) |
[URL="http://primes.utm.edu/primes/status.php"]This[/URL] is unbelievable!!
24 primes in 3 days at primes near n=450K!! A score of ~60! There's a saying in gambling that at a hot table, the folks are 'winning something stupid'. I think that might just apply here. :smile: Outstanding work everyone! 2 more primes and we'll be at 300 (after currently-submitted #298 has been proven by top-5000)! Gary |
[quote=Mini-Geek;134465]This was my first rally prime, and my first LLRnet prime, just like Anon. :smile: This rally really has been great, despite the server problems. (Between my two cores I had ~10.5 CPU hours idle total...not too bad for just >144 CPU hours, but still a considerable problem.)[/quote]
Congrats, Mini-Geek, on your first rally/LLRnet prime also! :smile: |
Found a prior confirmed on port 6 server: 735*2^457145-1
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Dedicating this prime to my grandfather (1922-2008).....:cry:
523*2^459675-1 is prime! |
987*2^459838-1 is prime
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[quote=em99010pepe;134593]Dedicating this prime to my grandfather (1922-2008).....:cry:
523*2^459675-1 is prime![/quote] Sorry to hear about your grandfather. :( |
461*2^457718-1 is prime.
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875*2^450848-1 is prime.
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785*2^451142-1 is prime
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Found another prior confirmed prime, 525*2^451210-1
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395*2^505000-1 is prime! (confirmed)
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927*2^453333-1 is prime
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861 463119 confirmed
865 464001 681 466063 527 466326 675 466442 confirmed 959 466904 735 467323 confirmed |
775*2^453795-1 is prime
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555*2^467419-1 is prime!
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user=XtremeSystems_glennpat
[03/06/2008 03:53:25 313*2^508091-1 is prime! Time : 19503.0 sec. Confirmed prime from port 5000. |
Prime 313*2^508091-1 was a prior comfirmed prime found in 2007.
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[quote=glennpat;135108]Prime 313*2^508091-1 was a prior comfirmed prime found in 2007.[/quote]
Yes, I know, that's why I said it was a confirmed prime in my message. |
[quote=Anonymous;135112]Yes, I know, that's why I said it was a confirmed prime in my message.[/quote]
I see that I didn't understand what confirmed met in the posts. I was not thinking of it correctly. |
741*2^467854-1 confirmed
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773*2^468504-1
767*2^468744-1 |
913*2^468911-1
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663*2^473420-1
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357*2^510812-1 confirmed prime.
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947*2^470602-1
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