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After a couple of months computing I'm already at 63.60% LL testing. But what will this mean? Does this indicate that the probability finding the prime becomes bigger and bigger? Or do I have just to wait for the last iteration and pray that the residue is zero?
Is it possible that LL testing finishes half time because some factor is found? I hope someone knows these answers. |
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Dec 2003
Hopefully Near M48
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