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Thanks to rogues's srsieve2cl I can run large sieves rapidly on an RTX 2080. Yes, others could do it faster, but they have no interest. I rather enjoy the sieving, but not the LLR running.
I did a test with my birth year as the k. p was set to reach 2.5e12. n was set to reach 1e6. The sieve completed in 23 hours, give or take slightly. I volunteer myself to run Proth sieves for anyone. No strings attached! All I would need is the k and n values desired. I would be willing to run Riesel sieves as well. I have also considered creating a topic in my blog where I could post links to completed sieves in a cloud account I have. Sieves can sometimes be quite large. I would rather not load them on the servers here. ![]() |
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