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#34 |
Dec 2004
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Humm...
A very good point, but you see Lars does have control of when and were all primes are found so... ![]() LOL O.k. scratch #1 |
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#35 | |
Aug 2002
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We still have the goal of 1st pass reaching 5M.
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#36 | |
Mar 2006
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#37 |
Jun 2008
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This is relevant to our discussion, just a little long.
One thing I've wondered about prime grid's LLR: They are obviously given a special selection of .txts. Which is great and likely worth it, with all the results they provide and all. When the crunch, do we get the results back little by little (PG confirms that a k/n pair is not prime and sends it in) or do we get big batches when the finish entire ranges of numbers. Relevant because they just finished crunching 9500 k/n pairs where 4M<n<5M. If we are about to get that back in one lump, we are pretty much there in our n<5M countdown. Edit - To answer sloth's question - Yes, most of them do appear to be tied up on PrimeGrid, which would confirm my question as mentioned above. They just finished, and should be sending it in soon, if they do one big send off. The remaining 500 or so are reserved by drakkar and should be done in no more than a month Last fiddled with by themerrill on 2008-07-29 at 02:39 |
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#38 |
Feb 2003
Istanbul
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I reserved those ranges before primegrid entered PSP project, moreover all our desktops were changed to notebooks (so my crunching power significantly decreased). I'm aware my reservations are creating a "risky gap". In 3-4 days time I'll rearrange my todo pairs and unreserve k=79817 pairs so they an be added to knpairs or may be crunched by other manual testers faster than me.
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#39 |
Apr 2003
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About the ranges for primegrid. The residues will be returned as one big chunk. Normaly I would mark the ranges as finished to have more realistic
number about open tests. But there is a limitation in my database design and in my scripts as they were never planned to be used in an environment with two server platform plus manual ranges. So if i would mark the primegrid ranges out there would be problems to give them the stats credits when the ranges are really returned. Till now I have no good idea to solve this issue. |
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#40 |
Mar 2006
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LTD: The way to deal with PrimeGrid is to do what ever is easiest. There is little enough free time so no point putting a lot of effort into making the numbers look pretty.
As far as getting to 5M - we are currently at 10030 left. If PG is about to hand us 9500 results then we just have a little cleanup to do to finish up 5M. I think 6M would be the challenge by years end. I believe the tests for the last prime are still in the list too so that will knock things back a little more too. S. |
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Aug 2002
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Stats from: 2008/08/11 18:30 CEST We have 900904 untested values left under n=50 Million. Countdown to reach 1 Million digits (n>=3321929): 0 tests to go Countdown to finish all n<4Mil: 0 tests to go Countdown to finish all n<5Mil: 1349 tests to go Countdown to finish all n<6Mil: 17950 tests to go Days since last prime: 18 PRP test done since last prime: 10604 Code:
Open n per block(Shown upto 6Mil): upper_bound amount 4025000 10 4050000 22 4125000 24 4150000 22 4275000 63 4300000 73 4325000 1 4475000 1 4500000 19 4525000 51 4550000 44 4575000 57 4600000 63 4625000 61 4650000 57 4675000 31 4700000 63 4750000 1 4775000 45 4800000 68 4825000 53 4850000 91 4875000 84 4900000 98 4925000 46 4950000 44 4975000 86 5000000 71 5050000 143 5125000 525 5150000 528 5175000 522 5200000 484 5225000 533 5250000 498 5275000 501 5300000 536 5325000 466 5350000 498 5375000 479 5400000 497 5425000 24 5450000 72 5475000 45 5500000 434 5525000 351 5550000 494 5575000 470 5600000 512 5625000 527 5650000 518 5675000 486 5700000 505 5725000 531 5750000 496 5775000 514 5800000 493 5825000 489 5850000 492 5875000 475 5900000 520 5925000 479 5950000 449 5975000 504 6000000 511 |
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#42 |
Dec 2004
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1) Getting to .75P was our goal for the previous year. This year it was getting to 5P. 2) The 4.1P you are referring to from another post, is just the sum of the ranges that PrimeGrid has sieved to date. In regard to the goal of getting to 5P, we reached 5.102P by July 31, 2008. On that day there were also completed ranges up to 7.466P. Today PrimeGrid has sieved completely through 6.514P and partially through 8.081P. Their goal is to reach 10P by October 13th, their 1 year anniversary of joining PSP. So, yes, this goal has been well and truly met. |
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#44 |
Aug 2002
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Just updating our progress.
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Stats from: 2008/09/25 13:30 CEST We have 892331 untested values left under n=50 Million. Countdown to reach 1 Million digits (n>=3321929): 0 tests to go Countdown to finish all n<4Mil: 0 tests to go Countdown to finish all n<5Mil: 516 tests to go Countdown to finish all n<6Mil: 15197 tests to go Days since last prime: 63 PRP test done since last prime: 13636 Code:
Open n per block(Shown upto 6Mil): upper_bound amount 4150000 9 4275000 22 4300000 19 4325000 1 4475000 1 4500000 2 4575000 28 4600000 62 4625000 61 4650000 57 4675000 30 4700000 59 4750000 1 4775000 1 4800000 2 4825000 8 4850000 27 4875000 25 4900000 61 4925000 2 4975000 20 5000000 18 5050000 32 5125000 522 5150000 521 5175000 522 5200000 480 5225000 531 5250000 493 5275000 496 5300000 531 5325000 462 5350000 495 5375000 475 5400000 496 5425000 22 5450000 28 5475000 14 5500000 304 5525000 122 5550000 26 5575000 53 5600000 108 5625000 526 5650000 515 5675000 485 5700000 505 5725000 529 5750000 491 5775000 512 5800000 488 5825000 487 5850000 490 5875000 473 5900000 516 5925000 477 5950000 445 5975000 501 6000000 508 |
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