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"Curtis"
Feb 2005
Riverside, CA
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When you hold back the big primes, you get the big smileys?
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#57 |
"Michael Kwok"
Aug 2010
709 Posts |
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Hmmm...
![]() Anyway, I've done some additional sieving on the n=1.7M file and sieved it to p=1047T (the previous uploaded file was sieved to p=540T). We're at k=178G now, so I've uploaded k=200G - 20T. The file contains 5,709,024 candidates: https://pixeldrain.com/u/LDBtrkJa Gary, could you replace the k>200G candidates in the server with the candidates in that link? I swear I didn't hold back any primes this time... |
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"Gary"
May 2007
Overland Park, KS
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This is done. Balancing n=1.7M for future reference: k<200G: 62,568 candidates sieved to 540T k=200G-500G: 93,562 candidates sieved to 540T removed from port 12000 k=200G-500G: 86,602 candidates sieved to 1047T added to port 12000 Currently 62,568+86,602=149,170 candidates in port 12000 for k<500G. |
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"Michael Kwok"
Aug 2010
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