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2013-03-15, 16:16   #375
Batalov

"Serge"
Mar 2008
Phi(4,2^7658614+1)/2

32×17×61 Posts

...and he released without noticing it!
Quote:
 Originally Posted by unconnected I'm done with 87348, 883554, 738546, 407856.
Dima, you have to be more attentive!

 2013-03-15, 19:58 #376 unconnected     May 2009 Russia, Moscow 2·33·47 Posts Whoops, what a surprise! I've rechecked my logs - aliqueit didn't detect merge.
2013-03-15, 20:19   #377
EdH

"Ed Hall"
Dec 2009

5·727 Posts

Quote:
 Originally Posted by unconnected Whoops, what a surprise! I've rechecked my logs - aliqueit didn't detect merge.
I might be missing something, but doesn't Aliqueit only detect the new index falling below the original number as a merge?

The old db used to display these other merges, but the new one hasn't had this feature implemented, yet.

 2013-03-15, 20:32 #378 Batalov     "Serge" Mar 2008 Phi(4,2^7658614+1)/2 32×17×61 Posts Yes, the onus is on the researcher. It is tricky, but it can be done. For example, if one of my sequences goes reasonably deep and then climbs up to, say, c70s, it is a good idea to submit it right then. After submission, check what the database would show - and if it would show a c115 or larger, then you happily kill the running process and start checking to what sequence it merged. (which in itself is a separate story, left as an exercise to the reader; one hint would be to use Bill's "status database")
2013-03-15, 20:36   #379
Dubslow

"Bunslow the Bold"
Jun 2011
40<A<43 -89<O<-88

11100001101012 Posts

Quote:
 Originally Posted by Batalov Yes, the onus is on the researcher. It is tricky, but it can be done. For example, if one of my sequences goes reasonably deep and then climbs up to, say, c70s, it is a good idea to submit it right then. After submission, check what the database would show - and if it would show a c115 or larger, then you happily kill the running process and start checking to what sequence it merged. (which in itself is a separate story, left as an exercise to the reader; one hint would be to use Bill's "status database")
Quote:
 Originally Posted by EdH I might be missing something, but doesn't Aliqueit only detect the new index falling below the original number as a merge? The old db used to display these other merges, but the new one hasn't had this feature implemented, yet.
Indeed.

If Jatheski hadn't been looking, I'm reasonably confident that I would have detected it within a week -- I have a script that checks my page daily for merges. (I'll leave this merge in my page for now as a test of my confidence. )

 2013-03-17, 14:06 #380 unconnected     May 2009 Russia, Moscow 47528 Posts Another success - 738288 terminates this morning.
2013-03-17, 16:36   #381
LaurV
Romulan Interpreter

Jun 2011
Thailand

52·7·53 Posts

Quote:
 Originally Posted by unconnected Another success - 738288 terminates this morning.
hip! hip!
congrats!

2013-04-14, 05:14   #382
schickel

"Frank <^>"
Dec 2004
CDP Janesville

1000010010102 Posts

Hmmmm....as Arte Johnson would say "Verrrry interesting....":

From 05-Oct-09:
Quote:
 Originally Posted by Batalov Time to clean up the attic. Releasing Code: .... 247296 1404 106 2^2 * 7 ....
From 09-Oct-12:
Quote:
 Originally Posted by Dubslow There are 170 165 with index > 1000, but it's likely that many of these are in fact beyond. I'll manually check when it's down to around 50 or so. Edit: Cross edit It seems you know slightly more than I do. Which 5 are past 113? Code: .... 247296 1471. sz 113 2^2 * 7 * C112 ....
From 12-Mar-13
Quote:
 Originally Posted by fivemack 3xxxxx is pretty much done. So I'd like to reserve 1xxxxx and 2xxxxx, to keep the Xeons from getting cold since I'm about to leave the country for a few weeks. .... 247296 ....
Today (13-Apr 13):
Quote:
 Originally Posted by RobertS Releasing 630660, 857718 Taking 247296 PS: Have added already 2500 lines, but now there are much more lines in the DB. PPS: 467658 merges with 247296 and so releasing it
Does your automation keep detailed logs, Tom? (So we can figure out a date...) (And maybe you should add an alert if something gets down below ~12 digits or so.....)

Officially: 467658:i10 = 247296:i3037 = 410529720!!!!!

So we had another sequence go up and come back down to merge with a higher sequence.....pretty cool. (So far Dubslow's spider has not picked up the extension of 247296....)
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 2013-04-14, 09:30 #383 fivemack (loop (#_fork))     Feb 2006 Cambridge, England 2×3,191 Posts I haven't started 247296 yet: I just drop the numbers into a hopper and run make -j8 on an eight-core machine. I've removed it from the hopper and am leaving it to RobertS.
 2013-04-14, 18:43 #384 fivemack (loop (#_fork))     Feb 2006 Cambridge, England 2×3,191 Posts 190128, on the other hand, terminates (2884 iterations to get to prime 601; highest was 119 digits at iteration 1435)
2013-04-20, 13:33   #385
firejuggler

Apr 2010
Over the rainbow

47428 Posts

311202 tmerge with 218966 after 2718 iteration and reaching a heigt of 121 digits
218966 terminate @ 43 after an handfull of iteration
Attached Files
 alq_311202.zip (203.2 KB, 67 views)

Last fiddled with by firejuggler on 2013-04-20 at 13:51

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