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#45 |
May 2007
Kansas; USA
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HAH! LOL
We got 'picked off' too! But no big deal here. We have LOTS of k's that everyone is testing! ![]() It's strange because that's the first top-5000 prime for Oita in over a year. k=300-1001 is his favorite range. He may have seen our effort and got motivated to start searching again. I wonder if he's really using Proth to prove them? Also, I wonder if he's using any sieving software ahead of time? Slow, slow! Gary |
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#46 |
May 2007
Kansas; USA
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Wouldn't you know it after I inadvertantly reported k=411 complete at Primesearch with no primes for n=300K-340K:
411*2^312923-1 is prime It's a high-weight k so it doesn't surprise me. Karsten, please add this to your drive 2 page normally. I'll add it to the drive 2 primes post and ask Michael Hartley to uncomplete n=300K-320K so that I can report it there. Gary |
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#47 | |
A Sunny Moo
Aug 2007
USA (GMT-5)
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http://primes.utm.edu/primes/page.php?id=84582 Oh well, as before, it doesn't really make that much of a difference for NPLB--that's the advantage of searching so many k's at one time! ![]() Last fiddled with by mdettweiler on 2008-04-06 at 03:20 |
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#48 | |
May 2007
Kansas; USA
19×541 Posts |
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Of course it's a little annoying that he gets them instead of one of our faithful searchers but that's OK. There are plenty of primes for everyone here since we're searching all k's. This is an EXCELLENT example of why lower k's must be searched higher. Let's continue to maintain a higher priority on drive 3 but keep some cores running drive 1 too. I think this clinches what the next rally should be run on...drive 3 again. Gary |
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#49 |
Mar 2006
Germany
2×1,433 Posts |
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413*2^411802-1
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#50 |
Mar 2006
Germany
286610 Posts |
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355*2^433303-1
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#51 |
Mar 2006
Germany
286610 Posts |
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the triple!
509*2^415448-1 |
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#52 |
Jul 2007
Tennessee
60810 Posts |
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615*2^419082-1 (126160 digits)
451*2^419059-1 (126152 digits) 831*2^419018-1 (126140 digits) |
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#53 |
May 2007
Kansas; USA
19×541 Posts |
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Here are a few primes from the 2 quads that were running manual ranges while I was gone
![]() New drive 1: 559*2^418247-1 677*2^418000-1 871*2^417875-1 New drive 3: 381*2^469371-1 Confirmed drive 3: 379*2^469369-1 377*2^465986-1 365*2^465850-1 395*2^464002-1 377*2^463086-1 Gary Last fiddled with by gd_barnes on 2008-05-03 at 02:45 Reason: type mismatch 571_417875 -> 871_417875 and grammar (sheesh) |
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#54 |
Mar 2006
Germany
2·1,433 Posts |
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here are all primes so far found/confirmed by NPLB as graph.
i will include/update this pic in the primes.html when all scorings are ready. |
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#55 |
Sep 2004
B0E16 Posts |
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331*2^600339-1 is prime!
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