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 2009-02-18, 23:45 #23 Happy5214     "Alexander" Nov 2008 The Alamo City 24×31 Posts Reserving 2145k 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. -Sad5214 Last fiddled with by kar_bon on 2009-02-19 at 10:07
 2009-02-19, 06:59 #24 MyDogBuster     May 2008 Wilmington, DE 54448 Posts 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 Last fiddled with by kar_bon on 2009-03-26 at 08:52 Reason: Typos corrected: 9885 twice, 118190 misprint
2009-02-19, 10:12   #25
kar_bon

Mar 2006
Germany

54758 Posts

Quote:
 Originally Posted by Happy5214 Reserving 2145k 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. -Sad5214
???
2145k candidates from 2336 to 2441? there's none!
15k candidates are there (pink), but mostly reserved by RPS!
which candidates you meant?

why are you sad? no primes found?

 2009-02-19, 22:32 #26 Happy5214     "Alexander" Nov 2008 The Alamo City 1111100002 Posts No, personal problems. I have found many primes. 2145k candidates with indices 2336 to 2441. 10019295, etc. -Alexander
2009-02-19, 23:59   #27
kar_bon

Mar 2006
Germany

3·7·137 Posts

Quote:
 Originally Posted by Happy5214 No, personal problems. I have found many primes. 2145k candidates with indices 2336 to 2441. 10019295, etc. -Alexander
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!

 2009-02-20, 23:23 #28 Happy5214     "Alexander" Nov 2008 The Alamo City 49610 Posts Yes, that is correct. I have big dreams. I am currently at 23500. -Alexander
 2009-02-22, 20:29 #29 henryzz Just call me Henry     "David" Sep 2007 Cambridge (GMT/BST) 2·2,909 Posts 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: 62967 (13) 1, 34, 208, 265, 1645, 2929, 5773, 9169, 10657, 10837, 12066, 16429, 30936 192797 (32) 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 230753 (38) 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 237123 (25) 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 237915 (38) 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 323169 (48) 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 420147 (39) 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 422427 (50) 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 537243 (29) 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 548249 (4) 40, 352, 3816, 7336 581159 (13) 8, 20, 32, 48, 56, 96, 100, 548, 912, 7088, 8852, 18660, 40808 594387 (31) 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 640293 (47) 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 654827 (21) 4, 8, 18, 28, 32, 74, 88, 306, 386, 444, 602, 812, 842, 2008, 2024, 2908, 4050, 5284, 6642, 22260, 43172 835955 (15) 14, 34, 82, 338, 610, 1130, 1360, 1510, 2186, 2194, 4294, 6446, 8674, 26558, 30050 914187 (21) 1, 20, 50, 166, 181, 329, 337, 382, 2008, 2834, 2858, 3073, 5308, 7484, 7969, 8969, 11368, 19468, 30200, 41861, 44488 944007 (22) 8, 22, 28, 37, 142, 146, 257, 289, 541, 1013, 1112, 1370, 1489, 1913, 3940, 10277, 12128, 19061, 29978, 35642, 39052, 40717 Last fiddled with by kar_bon on 2009-03-26 at 10:04 Reason: shortened
2009-02-24, 10:54   #30
gd_barnes

May 2007
Kansas; USA

101000010000112 Posts

Quote:
 Originally Posted by Happy5214 Yes, that is correct. I have big dreams. I am currently at 23500. -Alexander

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.

Last fiddled with by gd_barnes on 2009-02-24 at 11:07

2009-02-24, 10:56   #31
gd_barnes

May 2007
Kansas; USA

11×937 Posts

Quote:
 Originally Posted by PCZ 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.

Ah, filling in the holes left behind. That's music to my ears!

2009-02-24, 11:02   #32
gd_barnes

May 2007
Kansas; USA

101000010000112 Posts

Quote:
 Originally Posted by MyDogBuster 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

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!

Gary

Last fiddled with by kar_bon on 2009-03-26 at 08:52 Reason: typos corrected, see post #24

 2009-02-25, 11:38 #33 henryzz Just call me Henry     "David" Sep 2007 Cambridge (GMT/BST) 581810 Posts 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 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 Last fiddled with by kar_bon on 2009-03-26 at 10:04 Reason: typo: 16 ks -> 17 ks

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