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Einyen
Dec 2003
Denmark
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Do you save all the factors you find during sieving/P-1 in a "master" list?
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#2 |
Jun 2005
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No, but in a master directory. There are stored all the incoming files, with filenames in a comprehensible format. Then, the smallset factors are imported into an Excel-spreadsheed,
![]() Anybody who wants the factors can have them, but be aware that they come in three different formats, from Multisieve, gcwsieve and prime95, so treating them will require some manual work. What was the purpose of your question exactly? H. |
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Einyen
Dec 2003
Denmark
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I just kept a list of factors. I sieved all the cullen numbers 1 to 5M to 2.5G originally and might continue sieving the non-prime cullen numbers at some point.
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Jun 2005
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Just tell me what you need/want, and you get it. H.
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Einyen
Dec 2003
Denmark
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I was just interested in the factors you found during sieving/P-1. It doesn't matter I have to put it together from several files.
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#6 |
Mar 2003
New Zealand
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I also think it would be good to have a list of factors available for download somewhere.
A list of the smallest known factor for each Cullen composite (not just those with prime exponent) might be of some interest to researchers in itself. |
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Einyen
Dec 2003
Denmark
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I'm keeping a list like that, and thats why I want new factors for it.
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#8 |
Jun 2005
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I will post every factor as well as the list with the smallest factor known once sieving is finished, so latest in about a month. OK?
Yours H. |
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Einyen
Dec 2003
Denmark
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sure thanks.
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#10 |
Einyen
Dec 2003
Denmark
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I originally sieved cullen numbers 1 ≤ n ≤ 5M up to 2.5G. Now I expanded to 1 ≤ n ≤ 10M and sieved up to 4G so far.
I also added a few of your factors that you posted in sieve reservation thread and will add rest when they are posted. I currently have 9,693,872 factors plus the 14 known cullen primes, so 306,128 without factors. In my list the 14 cullen primes have PRIME instead of factor and the 306,128 unknowns just have the TAB after the n-value and nothing more. cullenfactors.zip (33.4 Mb) I plan to sieve up to 5G in the next days, and then possibly sieve the prime n's only for 5M ≤ n ≤ 10M for your next range. Last fiddled with by ATH on 2007-05-29 at 20:11 |
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#11 |
Sep 2004
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My cullen factors.
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