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#243 |
Sep 2008
Kansas
22×32×7×13 Posts |
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Taking 15259^59-1.
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#244 |
Sep 2009
977 Posts |
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57779_231:
Code:
p114 factor: 227007965952305354802506545939869269376255510001298673904782699640404188168225409791838284515309563198163902821651 p119 factor: 25451872376107258722225184610096505816264181200028282279809778905936404457135437096996821886304796018585553251650864929 |
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#245 |
"Curtis"
Feb 2005
Riverside, CA
124216 Posts |
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13*2^855-1 factors:
Code:
prp72 factor: 976791216179196432421933159978648177464001065209867224761604768742971151 prp131 factor: 97788690943510352553279390232267261454770064372813154812747844119686929411593247812908536413138328587634271481596835793772175400397 Approx 200 hrs on 10 threads Xeon; the job was paused once or twice, so exact time unavailable. 796M raw 33LP relations, 605M unique built a 21.9M matrix at TD 116 (not 120). |
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#246 |
"Carlos Pinho"
Oct 2011
Milton Keynes, UK
5·7·139 Posts |
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Taking C144_M13_k81.
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#247 |
"Carlos Pinho"
Oct 2011
Milton Keynes, UK
5×7×139 Posts |
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Sat Sep 22 18:36:12 2018 p55 factor: 1565589836995422409220477099916676646341553343605589277 Sat Sep 22 18:36:12 2018 p90 factor: 169153719989977023359451166718477659175404254417255189931579320630910230034975955117048569 https://pastebin.com/aWBn9LK9 |
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#248 |
"Rich"
Aug 2002
Benicia, California
120910 Posts |
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11611_144 will complete tomorrow, so I'll take C210_35537_47m1 next.
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#249 |
May 2009
Russia, Moscow
43×59 Posts |
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C162_785232_11446 completed - 35 hours for 6.3M matrix (TD=120) on standard Amazon c5.xlarge instance (Xeon Platinum 8124M CPU @ 3.00GHz * 4 threads).
Code:
prp67 factor: 1087783820857848266366357079171480915072160066044947035383373044697 prp96 factor: 110500634975632621354018354026884086376789783085036936228176349437894107628603563214227332903709 Last fiddled with by unconnected on 2018-09-24 at 10:57 |
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#250 |
May 2009
Russia, Moscow
43·59 Posts |
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There is something wrong with 50009_239 (which I want to reserve):
Code:
Mon Sep 24 12:50:06 2018 Msieve v. 1.52 (SVN exported) Mon Sep 24 12:50:06 2018 random seeds: f0cdf08d 23325f0b Mon Sep 24 12:50:06 2018 factoring 500000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000009 (240 digits) Mon Sep 24 12:50:08 2018 searching for 15-digit factors Mon Sep 24 12:50:11 2018 commencing number field sieve (240-digit input) Mon Sep 24 12:50:11 2018 R0: -10000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Mon Sep 24 12:50:11 2018 R1: 1 Mon Sep 24 12:50:11 2018 A0: 18 Mon Sep 24 12:50:11 2018 A1: 0 Mon Sep 24 12:50:11 2018 A2: 0 Mon Sep 24 12:50:11 2018 A3: 0 Mon Sep 24 12:50:11 2018 A4: 0 Mon Sep 24 12:50:11 2018 A5: 0 Mon Sep 24 12:50:11 2018 A6: 1 Mon Sep 24 12:50:11 2018 skew 1.00, size 7.197e-12, alpha 1.318, combined = 4.903e-13 rroots = 0 Mon Sep 24 12:50:11 2018 Mon Sep 24 12:50:11 2018 commencing relation filtering Mon Sep 24 12:50:11 2018 setting target matrix density to 130.0 Mon Sep 24 12:50:11 2018 estimated available RAM is 7631.3 MB Mon Sep 24 12:50:11 2018 commencing duplicate removal, pass 1 Mon Sep 24 12:50:11 2018 error -11 reading relation 0 Mon Sep 24 12:50:11 2018 error -11 reading relation 1 Mon Sep 24 12:50:11 2018 error -11 reading relation 2 Mon Sep 24 12:50:11 2018 error -11 reading relation 3 Mon Sep 24 12:50:11 2018 error -11 reading relation 4 Mon Sep 24 12:50:11 2018 error -11 reading relation 5 Mon Sep 24 12:50:11 2018 error -11 reading relation 6 Mon Sep 24 12:50:11 2018 error -11 reading relation 7 Mon Sep 24 12:50:11 2018 error -11 reading relation 8 Mon Sep 24 12:50:11 2018 error -11 reading relation 9 Mon Sep 24 12:50:11 2018 error -11 reading relation 10 ... |
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#251 | |
Jun 2012
1011100100012 Posts |
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There are no defined values for Y0,Y1. From the .poly file in the 14e queue: Code:
n: 500000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000009 m: 10000000000000000000000000000000000000000 deg: 6 c6: 1 c0: 18 skew: 1.62 type: snfs lss: 1 rlim: 134000000 alim: 134000000 lpbr: 31 lpba: 31 mfbr: 62 mfba: 62 rlambda: 2.7 alambda: 2.7 I don't have experience using m values, but do not Y1 or Y0 need to be defined? Or does msieve use a default value of 1 paired with a given m? http://stdkmd.com/nrr/c.cgi?q=50009_239 seems to be more pseudocode rather than fully compatible msieve command lines but could be my misunderstanding. |
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#252 |
Sep 2008
Kansas
22·32·7·13 Posts |
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What did filtering finally say was the total unique relations? I've had tens of thousands of these but still manage to have enough good relations out of the remaining 200M+ to build a matrix.
I still think someone is hacking the BOINC batch files and submitting previous results for a different job to "pad" their stats. No one seems to be able to identify it. Here is a related post to getting tons of error -11. |
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#253 |
May 2009
Russia, Moscow
9E916 Posts |
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