... [SNIP - panic] I've updated and uploaded "libs" to remove a cut-corner in the Cantor-Zassehaus modular square root which was causing root-finding to fail...
... If I have interpreted the mean correctly, 50% of the time, we'd expect a ratio <1.476, and 50% of the time we'd expect a ratio >1.476. So the 44 Mersennes ...
... In a sense it is, but clusters are expected in a Poisson distribution and the Mersennes have been slightly more evenly spread that one might expect. But...
Two primes found in this range. 49152_k2_120-150_1of2.abc (5668/5667 100%) No process running 49152_k2_120-150_1of2.abc has been completed. Please move to...
... Nice. Expectation just over 1.5. I'm glad to see you grabbing a nice high range - they're better VFM, and there are plenty of them. I'm trying to keep the...
I have finally finished 49152_k2 from 800000-850000. I found 6 primes in that range, all just under 200000 digits in size and all found on a PowerPC G5. Now...
... Congratulations - that's an unexpectedly high yield. I've found 0 in a range of about 30000 so far, so I'm a bit jealous! Phil () ASCII ribbon campaign...
This was found using the client/server setup using MaximEis, but I decided to verify it using OversEis: $ ./overseis.093.athlon -t -q 98304 1833726 OversEis...
... Thanks Jeff. The work factor ratio of ~9 between the ranges is a bit of a bummer, but these things come in bands so there's nothing you can do. (Apart from...
Phi(49152,1029757567704) b=(3*2)*414278^2 LimbEq=1604492 Risk=145.22 (653811bits) res=(-1+0w) at bit 17. maxerr=0.218750. Time=1619.470 => is 2-SPRP. ...
... Excellent! My G5 has found a few recently too, and our ~200000 digit tally is beginning to look quite healthy. We have 50 primes between #300 and #400, and...
... Woo woo! Excellent! That's a nice low maxerr - I reckon that there will be plenty of room for primes in the range 205k-210k digits (although perhaps not ...
... If you can get it cheaper - buy a crate or eight! ... You can terminate those low ranges early. I recommend you do. I'll need to diddle the database...
... Woo woo times too! (er, what?) That's what I really like to see. Oh dear, that means I'm going to have to find another beer festival to find a speciality...
... Maybe you should be naming each of your searching after a style of beer then give each prime it's own name from a beer of that style that you've tried....
Not exactly fatal yet, but alas we're beginning to lose our smallest peach every couple of weeks, and it's about to start speeding up as our peaches get closer...
The previous fastest machine was the G5, but no longer. I've just compiled from source for a Intel Core Duo 2, and the thing FLIES! It's about 20% faster per...
... I just saw that arrive myself and rushed to my mail window to hammer off a congratulatory email! Not only is it your largest ever prime, but, at #340, it's...
That should've gone to the list as well... Hi, ... digits... ... #340, ... due! It was a nice surprise this morning. At the moment, I'm busy moving, and I have...
49152_k2_1100-1120 2139:Phi(49152,2446029620000) b=(2*1)*1105900^2 (674261bits) res=(-1+0w) at bit 21. maxerr=0.257202. Time=1407.500 => is 2-SPRP. ...
... Such a range would be expected o contain only one on average, so that's a handy result. Will your maxerr so low, feel free in the future to hop up to...