Forum: No Prime Left Behind
2010-12-27, 06:04
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Forum: No Prime Left Behind
2010-12-16, 06:08
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Forum: No Prime Left Behind
2010-12-07, 07:33
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Forum: No Prime Left Behind
2010-01-02, 10:33
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Forum: Software
2009-07-21, 13:27
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Forum: Conjectures 'R Us
2009-07-21, 13:16
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Forum: Software
2009-07-21, 08:18
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Forum: Software
2009-07-20, 20:06
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Hi
For some reason I can't open the zip...
Hi
For some reason I can't open the zip files using winrar or winzip 12.1 on a winxp machine. The zip files appear to be corrupted (according to the SW). Would it be possible to post these files...
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Forum: No Prime Left Behind
2009-07-07, 19:06
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Replies: 688
Views: 74,567
One more for me :-)
Added 89165...
One more for me :-)
Added 89165 (http://www.mersenneforum.org/page.php?id=89165) : 1785*2^662755-1 (199513 digits)
My biggest one so far :-)
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Forum: Conjectures 'R Us
2009-06-09, 14:45
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Replies: 1,417
Views: 170,139
There are 3 things that make CRUS very...
There are 3 things that make CRUS very interesting:
- You can start your own base from scratch
- You can select some base with a high conjecture and find lots of small and medium primes
- You can...
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Forum: Conjectures 'R Us
2009-06-07, 14:23
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Replies: 1,417
Views: 170,139
You might want to give it a more positive...
You might want to give it a more positive approach. If you look at the bases with 1 or 2 k's remaining:
Riesel bases: 22, 23, 26, 27, 49, 72, 93, 94, 100, 109, 110, 123, 160, 170, 177, 181, 704,...
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Forum: Conjectures 'R Us
2009-06-07, 14:07
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Forum: Conjectures 'R Us
2009-05-04, 13:03
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Forum: Conjectures 'R Us
2009-05-04, 10:41
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Forum: No Prime Left Behind
2009-05-03, 10:08
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Replies: 688
Views: 74,567
Added 88007...
Added 88007 (http://primes.utm.edu/primes/page.php?id=88007) : 1609*2^581865-1 (175163 digits)
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Forum: No Prime Left Behind
2009-04-23, 10:59
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Forum: No Prime Left Behind
2009-04-22, 20:03
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Replies: 688
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No
I've found my first prime after 8 test,...
No
I've found my first prime after 8 test, found the second after 796. For my 3th prime I had to test >25000 pairs. I went from best average to worst in a few months. I'm glad it has evened out a...
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Forum: No Prime Left Behind
2009-04-20, 17:29
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Replies: 688
Views: 74,567
Already in database 85057...
Already in database 85057 (http://primes.utm.edu/primes/page.php?id=85057) : 1935*2^548512-1
Edit: just noticed Gary already reported it
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Forum: No Prime Left Behind
2009-04-18, 10:45
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Forum: Conjectures 'R Us
2009-03-19, 09:32
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Forum: No Prime Left Behind
2009-02-27, 17:50
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Replies: 688
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Forum: Conjectures 'R Us
2009-02-17, 08:28
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Forum: No Prime Left Behind
2009-02-13, 20:05
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Replies: 688
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Forum: Conjectures 'R Us
2009-01-26, 07:15
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Forum: Conjectures 'R Us
2009-01-25, 18:56
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Replies: 13
Views: 4,615
Just a remark, but it might matter a lot.
So...
Just a remark, but it might matter a lot.
So far I only have access to 32 bit machines. If I recall correctly sieving benefits a lot more from 64 bit as LLR or Porth does, or am I wrong?
This...
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