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A Sunny Moo
Aug 2007
USA (GMT-5)
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#46 |
May 2010
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The LLRnet server has dried out.
Max, could you load n=486001-486300 into port 12050? Usually, I would ask for a bigger range (n=486001-487000), but I'm waiting until April's sieve rally is over before loading n=486301 and up. |
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A Sunny Moo
Aug 2007
USA (GMT-5)
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Okay, I'll do that a little later today.
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#48 |
May 2010
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Max, could you load 100K<k<200K, n=480000-481000 into the PRPnet server and k<100K, n=486300-487000 into the LLRnet server? Port 12000 and 12050 have both dried out.
Use the newest sieve files, which have been posted by gribozavr here: http://www.mersenneforum.org/showpos...26&postcount=8 |
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#49 |
"Lennart"
Jun 2007
25·5·7 Posts |
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http://prpnet.mine.nu:12098/all.html
Here you can see a test I have done on Twin search. This is on PRPNet 4.3.2 As you can see I added n= 333333 twin just to test that it works. You also get all composite +1 test with residue on those -1 test that is prime. +1 test will only be done if -1 test is Prime It start test -1 ( if you load -1) then +1 and if that also is prime it does a GF test. Lennart Last fiddled with by Lennart on 2011-04-21 at 02:15 |
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#50 |
May 2010
49910 Posts |
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It looks like there's a mini-rally going on now
![]() As you might have guessed, this means that the PRPnet server will dry out soon. So Max, could you load n=481000-482000 into the PRPnet server? There are only ~2500 candidates in port 12000, and that number will hit zero in a couple of hours at the rate we're going now. |
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#51 |
Nov 2010
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A Sunny Moo
Aug 2007
USA (GMT-5)
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![]() My apologies if any record-breakings were prevented by the inconvenient drying of the server...it's reloaded now. I'll continue to keep a close eye on it as long as this period of high activity continues. @ellipse: interesting idea--how high can we go? ![]() |
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Nov 2010
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What we can do is set a new 3-day record and a new 24 hour record tomorrow. The Jan 14-16 discovery rally had 53,179 pairs tested at an average of 17,726 pairs/day. That's lower than yesterday's rate and likely lower than today's rate as well. If we break the 24 hour record tomorrow, we'll be looking at ~70,000 pairs completed from April 23-25: ~18,000 pairs yesterday, ~20,000 pairs today, and possibly ~32,000 pairs tomorrow. My internet connection is a bit spotty at the moment, but I'll put some cores on this as soon as the problem is resolved. |
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#54 |
May 2010
49910 Posts |
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The party's over
![]() One more thing: Max, could you remove the rows for n=480000-481500 and n=483001-484000 on the PRPnet stats page? All k/n pairs in those ranges have been tested, and it'll make this page load much faster: http://noprimeleftbehind.net:12000/all.html Finally, I'd like to welcome Beyond to TPS. He put a core or two on the LLRnet server yesterday. Last fiddled with by Oddball on 2011-04-25 at 17:18 |
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A Sunny Moo
Aug 2007
USA (GMT-5)
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