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"Seth"
Apr 2019
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Thanks D.Stevens for turned in a big batch of multiples of 6199# and 9973#
This moves him/you into the top 10 contributors! I personally enjoyed seeing "129008 32479#/2310 - 128966" (merit=4) replaced by "421733*9973#/208110-65834" (merit=13) and "145542 10^19655-31389 (PDeGeest)" (merit=3.2) replaced by "1143911*9973#/208110-98744" (merit=14.7) as well as a few other low merit records (there seem to only be ~100 in the DB under <160,000) I'm going to add you to the trusted list which means it won't take 48 hours to verify your next batch of submissions :) |
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#211 | |
Just call me Henry
"David"
Sep 2007
Cambridge (GMT/BST)
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I added a few to the low merit list. Still haven't found that elusive 1M gap. 969864 was close. |
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"Seth"
Apr 2019
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#213 | |
Einyen
Dec 2003
Denmark
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In my opinion it is confusing to sort the very largest gaps by merit, so you have to search the list and find the very largest gap at rank 4, and 2nd largest at the bottom at rank 20. I think the list used to be called "Largest gaps with merit>10" or something like that and was sorted by gapsize. EDIT: Nevermind, I just noticed that list still exists: https://primegap-list-project.github...merit-over-10/ (But I still do not understand the point of sorting the very largest gaps by merit). Last fiddled with by ATH on 2021-01-02 at 13:54 |
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"Seth"
Apr 2019
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I changed the name so it's just top20 gaps by size now. Last fiddled with by SethTro on 2021-01-03 at 06:16 |
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#215 |
"Seth"
Apr 2019
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The top 20 overall merits list has this new addition "974879377*2221#/4626930 -49418 to +28932". It's a gap of 78350 with merit 36.2822 the first large merit of 2021.
I've spent significant effort on 2221#/4626930 evaluated ~500 million values from m=1 to 1,400,000,000. This is my best by >2 merit! Overall I've found 2002 records with an average merit of 24.5! The distribution of merit over ~432million entries looks like this 1 10405193 2 10961102 3 6918671 ... 10 297378 11 226169 12 170160 13 124756 ... 20 5984 21 3527 22 2029 23 1092 24 560 25 337 26 161 27 78 28 53 29 18 30 13 31 10 32 2 33 3 36 1 |
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