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Hi,
in this thread, we list only sr5 primes found by Pimegrid.
What about primes found by others, like these last 2 (listed in Mersenne forum here)?
Just curious about how many times (1 by weeks, 2 weeks, immediately?) you update the list of remaining candidates and how does it works for the sr5 server/stat? Should we manually cancel wu for these exponents if we have?
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Just curious about how many times (1 by weeks, 2 weeks, immediately?) you update the list of remaining candidates and how does it works for the sr5 server/stat? Should we manually cancel wu for these exponents if we have?
k's are removed from the PRPNet server as soon as primes are discovered. Updating descriptions in the forum is not as critical and therefore is done whenever time permits.
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Thanks for the info.
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k's are removed from the PRPNet server as soon as primes are discovered.
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k's are removed from the PRPNet server as soon as primes are discovered.
What is the reason for doing that?
Not the k but all n on that k abowe the prime.
Lennart
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k's are removed from the PRPNet server as soon as primes are discovered.
What is the reason for doing that?
More specific, the remaining n's for the k in which the prime was found are removed. No need to further test n's when that k already has a prime. :)
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http://www.primegrid.com/forum_thread.php?id=1215&nowrap=true#35849
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SR5 server now active on prpnet.mine.nu:7171
Just change prime2u.com to prpnet.mine.nu and you can countinue the work.
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Congratulations Sashixi, you have found a new sr5 prime! |
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I have now more and more crashes on start:
Name der fehlerhaften Anwendung: pfgw64.exe, Version: 0.0.0.0, Zeitstempel: 0x4d762deb
Name des fehlerhaften Moduls: ntdll.dll, Version: 6.1.7601.17514, Zeitstempel: 0x4ce7c8f9
Ausnahmecode: 0xc0000374
Fehleroffset: 0x00000000000c40f2
ID des fehlerhaften Prozesses: 0xf5c
Startzeit der fehlerhaften Anwendung: 0x01cc4234cace54e7
Pfad der fehlerhaften Anwendung: F:\prpclient-4.3.5-windows\prpclient-1\pfgw64.exe
Pfad des fehlerhaften Moduls: C:\Windows\SYSTEM32\ntdll.dll
Berichtskennung: 09da7f87-ae28-11e0-8676-bc0543011fa3
Whats the problem? I have not seen this before!
Need to stop crunching for my fav. project until this is fixed. |
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I have now more and more crashes on start:
Name der fehlerhaften Anwendung: pfgw64.exe, Version: 0.0.0.0, Zeitstempel: 0x4d762deb
Name des fehlerhaften Moduls: ntdll.dll, Version: 6.1.7601.17514, Zeitstempel: 0x4ce7c8f9
Ausnahmecode: 0xc0000374
Fehleroffset: 0x00000000000c40f2
ID des fehlerhaften Prozesses: 0xf5c
Startzeit der fehlerhaften Anwendung: 0x01cc4234cace54e7
Pfad der fehlerhaften Anwendung: F:\prpclient-4.3.5-windows\prpclient-1\pfgw64.exe
Pfad des fehlerhaften Moduls: C:\Windows\SYSTEM32\ntdll.dll
Berichtskennung: 09da7f87-ae28-11e0-8676-bc0543011fa3
Whats the problem? I have not seen this before!
Need to stop crunching for my fav. project until this is fixed.
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I have no idea. Does this happen when the PRP test starts or when the client starts?
Only if the test start with a popup windows.
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I will check this out later. Had some double times in log so it could be at the end ^^ |
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Iam running now one day on 4 cores without any crash.
It looks like it was a thermal problem on the hot day, cores at 72°C, thermal design is at 72,4°C. Will see if its gone ... |
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SR5 port 7171 is out of work.
Regards Odi
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*bump*
port empty !!
- 0 wokunits available
- 0 workunits in progress
- 0 workunits pending (klick)
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empty ;) |
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Rebirther found one today?? Congratulations!! |
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Rebirther found one today?? Congratulations!!
yes, 331882*5^674961-1 is prime, 471784 digits, Iam very happy with that and my good i5-2500k@4Ghz. Another factor eliminated :) |
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Nice job Rebirther!!
nice find :)
Neo
AtP
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2488*5^679769-1 found by Sascha Beat Dinkel on 24 November 2011
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Yes I know I have asked to port SR5 to BOINC some times ago. Anything planned yet? If yes, when? |
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I'd be surprised if there were any plans. SoB and TRP are of higher importance. |
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dry port... |
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SR5 port is loaded again.
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merci beaucoup |
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dry port... |
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Iam a little bit confused with the table http://prpnet.mine.nu:7171/all.html because of these 0 entries.
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Next factor eliminated *happy*
72532*5^708453-1 is 3-PRP! (5680.0986s+0.0248s)
Primality testing 72532*5^708453-1 [N+1, Brillhart-Lehmer-Selfridge]
Running N+1 test using discriminant 2, base 1+sqrt(2)
Calling Brillhart-Lehmer-Selfridge with factored part 100.00%
72532*5^708453-1 is prime! (29117.8565s+0.0262s)
[2012-02-07 08:26:18 MZ] 72532*5^708453-1 proven prime by pfgw64.exe. Time: 29118 seconds
[2012-02-07 08:26:18 MZ] SR5: 72532*5^708453-1 is prime
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Next factor eliminated *happy*
72532*5^708453-1 is 3-PRP! (5680.0986s+0.0248s)
Primality testing 72532*5^708453-1 [N+1, Brillhart-Lehmer-Selfridge]
Running N+1 test using discriminant 2, base 1+sqrt(2)
Calling Brillhart-Lehmer-Selfridge with factored part 100.00%
72532*5^708453-1 is prime! (29117.8565s+0.0262s)
[2012-02-07 08:26:18 MZ] 72532*5^708453-1 proven prime by pfgw64.exe. Time: 29118 seconds
[2012-02-07 08:26:18 MZ] SR5: 72532*5^708453-1 is prime
Nice job! Congrats!
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Port is empty :( |
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Thx, but there is one count untested for 72532*5^n-1? It was prime! |
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No.
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Thx, but there is one count untested for 72532*5^n-1? It was prime!
Yes I saw that. I shall remove that number :)
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Congratulations to K_Lewis for the next find :) |
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Thank you, I hope to find a few more one day :)
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The next big one found by Mihost. Nice :) |
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Lennart, pls remove untested counts for 72532*5^n-1. |
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Wow, kimmyl found the largest one. This will spend more time :)
Congratz! |
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Lennart, pls remove untested counts for 72532*5^n-1.
When a prime is found in PRPNet it will not send out any higher n on that k.
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Lennart, pls remove untested counts for 72532*5^n-1.
When a prime is found in PRPNet it will not send out any higher n on that k.
Lennart
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Lennart, pls remove untested counts for 72532*5^n-1.
When a prime is found in PRPNet it will not send out any higher n on that k.
Lennart
I thought the rest of this k will be deleted if a prime was found.
Ohh Sorry Something went wrong Fixed now :)
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An idea:
If the next prime is at around n=763000-765000, next workload should be at 770000-775000. |
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kimmyl has post a link to the prime database about the last SR5 discover: Here
This prime could be remove from the hidden one and the link updated in the SR5 page.
Oooops... This is not the last SR5 discover. It seems today Michael_Becker found another one:
316594*5^766005-1.
Congratulation to the discover and all participants. Good month.
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thanks, i'm very proud
great :-)
316594*5^766005-1
my highest prime.
but how to register it on http://primes.utm.edu
all my other primes ar registered by Primegrid.
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If you use the same username / email in PrpNet as you do in Primegrid (and you have selected to submit primes automatically) the prime will be reported automatically. But the prime won't be listed in your PG prime list... |
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my username @ primegrid is Michael Becker, @ PrpNet Michael_Becker
_ instead of 'space' - caused this a difference?
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As long as your email is the same I can't see why there would be a problem...
In any case, if the admins couldn't match your Prpnet/PG accounts they would send an email to you to verify the account match, thus the correct name for the submission of your prime number... |
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Glückwunsch Odi, die 2. schon :) |
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pls refill. |
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The next one found by dyost, nice, faster and faster. |
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The next one found by dyost, nice, faster and faster.
It does go faster with each one found :) Each one is one less k that we need to crunch for, allowing each of the other n's to be pushed higher at the same time.
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It seems the prpnet server is not up to date with the last 3 primes.
sr5 server stat here
289184, 11812, 316594 are still 'enabled'.
Does the server still distributed these k? Or it's just of stat update problem?
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It seems the prpnet server is not up to date with the last 3 primes.
sr5 server stat here
289184, 11812, 316594 are still 'enabled'.
Does the server still distributed these k? Or it's just of stat update problem?
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Its all ok, all primes are marked green, 0 tasks left. |
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Amazing, I load the page many times and still the 3 not marked as found. I must force reload. I don't understand this problem of cache. I test on other PRPNET-Stat pages and I have the same issue on some of them. I must force reload to have the page up to date.
Sorry for the disturbance.
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Amazing, I load the page many times and still the 3 not marked as found. I must force reload. I don't understand this problem of cache. I test on other PRPNET-Stat pages and I have the same issue on some of them. I must force reload to have the page up to date.
Sorry for the disturbance.
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Amazing, I load the page many times and still the 3 not marked as found. I must force reload. I don't understand this problem of cache. I test on other PRPNET-Stat pages and I have the same issue on some of them. I must force reload to have the page up to date.
Sorry for the disturbance.
CTRL+F5
That's was I've did to have the correct page. And now I verify all pages :(
I don't understand why Firefox displays the page in cache when the page on the server is newer.
I will 'hard delete' firefox's cache. Will see.
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Open request:
Can we test a lower n value in the next batch?
Nobody is working on the table + last factors still not removed
http://www.sr5.psp-project.de/r5stats.html
and there is too much work left what is never done in years. We could missing some factors and wasting time on higher n. |
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Open request:
Can we test a lower n value in the next batch?
Nobody is working on the table + last factors still not removed
http://www.sr5.psp-project.de/r5stats.html
and there is too much work left what is never done in years. We could missing some factors and wasting time on higher n.
The sievefile we use is sieved to 618T and all factors are removed.
I have done a quick sievetest and I don't think we need to sieve any more.
We check if any primes are found on SR5's server so no k is left on our server.
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Open request:
Can we test a lower n value in the next batch?
Nobody is working on the table + last factors still not removed
http://www.sr5.psp-project.de/r5stats.html
and there is too much work left what is never done in years. We could missing some factors and wasting time on higher n.
The sievefile we use is sieved to 618T and all factors are removed.
I have done a quick sievetest and I don't think we need to sieve any more.
We check if any primes are found on SR5's server so no k is left on our server.
Lennart
http://www.sr5.psp-project.de/r5stats.html is still showing 119k vs. http://prpnet.mine.nu:7171/all.html with 113k |
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PG collaborates with SR5. However, they are the ones who maintain their servers and stats. Although their stats have not been updated, it does not affect PG's work. We continue to do first pass work on the remaining 158 k's.
Also, PG's PRPNet continues to be very active, finding 9 primes in 2011 and 8 primes so far in 2012. The "May Day" Challenge was very successful.
One good point you bring up is the low n values on their server. We will put some resources on it to close out the lower n range within the next 2 days. This will put their next range above PG's.
p.s. Anyone who wishes to help with drying the range, please enable the following server:
server=SR5_2:100:1:www.psp-project.de:8105
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Congratz Lennart, the next one is fallen. |
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Congratz Lennart, the next one is fallen.
Thanks :)
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the SR5 port needs new work...
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the SR5 port needs new work...
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Port is down. |
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Port is down.
Restarted.
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socket error
My IP was blacklisted somehow and had no access to any server. Now its working again after changed my IP, strange... |
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The last SR5 founded (162668*5^785748-1) in July has not been listed/removed from the "official page" here
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When I check the server stat (here), only the Riesel part is active.
Riesel k range is at 813xxx while Sierp k range is at 799xxx.
Is there a reason to work only on Riesel? Or it's just a bug?
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When I check the server stat (here), only the Riesel part is active.
Riesel k range is at 813xxx while Sierp k range is at 799xxx.
Is there a reason to work only on Riesel? Or it's just a bug?
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No, its not a bug, the next workload will be Sierpinski too because its faster done. |
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Congratz dyost. You found another prime after a long wait. |
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And now that it's starting to get colder I can start ramping up production to heat my home :) |
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But now shows that dyost wasnot found SR5 , at least on main PRPNet page.
There is also no SR5 on waiting on Prime 5000 list, and on his personal page there is no new SR5 prime?
So does new prime is found or not ?
Last SR5 before 103 days...
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Try looking here: http://u-g-f.de/PRPNet/hidden_primes.php
The link is at the top of every single sub-project prime list.
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Prime from user dyost on SR5 was verified, and now it is in 5000 Prime list.
But on his stat, and on main stat: there is no prime:
Main stat shows that last Sr5 was found 106 days before, and user doesnot have in his stat new prime number.
Something is stopped in PSA statistics...
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maybe a short delay? when I am looking right now ...
http://u-g-f.de/PRPNet/primefinder.php wrote: Primefinder on SR5: today: none (hurry up!)
yesterday: none - (last hit 6 days ago)
http://u-g-f.de/PRPNet/primelist_adv.php?proj=SR5 wrote: dyost SR5 48764*5^831946-1 224.677216859 581510 dyost Friday 12th of October 2012 11:30:20 PM
http://u-g-f.de/PRPNet/user_search?uid=dyost#primelist wrote: SR5 48764*5^831946-1 224.677216859 581510 dyost Friday 12th of October 2012 11:30:20 PM
... and I have done nothing
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Yes right now it is ok
But I spotted another error.
Primefinder on TRPDC: today: none (hurry up!)
yesterday: none - (last hit 4 days ago)
So last was found before 4 days.
If you look at users you can find this
TRPDC 191249*2^3417696-1 1294.61998358 1028835 PrimeSearchTeam Snowdrift_3 Sunday 14th of October 2012 10:17:37 PM
But if you look at prime 5000 table and enter this number you got next
Description: 191249 · 23417696 - 1
Verification status (*): Proven
Official Comment:
Unofficial Comments: This prime has 1 user comment below.
Proof-code(s): (*): L1949 : Pritchard, Srsieve, PrimeGrid, RieselSieve, LLR
Decimal Digits: 1028835 (log10 is 1028834.29365998)
Rank (*): 51 (digit rank is 1)
Entrance Rank (*): 29
Currently on list? (*): short
Submitted: 12/2/2010 15:23:32 CDT
Last modified: 12/3/2010 01:20:21 CDT
So that number is reported in 2010, and what rechecked in 2012?
There is more of same type of error for this project
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TRPDC 191249*2^3417696-1 1294.61998358 1028835 PrimeSearchTeam Snowdrift_3 Sunday 14th of October 2012 10:17:37 PM
TRPDC
The DC in TRPDC stands for Double Check. Most of the primes found on TRPDC are primes that were found the first time through. In fact, only one missed prime has been found by our Double Check, and that was back in February.
This particular prime was already found -- in this case on PrimeGrid in 2010 -- so this isn't actually a prime discovery.
So, the prime might show up as a prime in the TRPDC stats, but it won't (or at least shouldn't) show up anywhere else because it's not a new discovery.
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TRPDC is a double check effort (have a look here) so many of the found primes are reported earlier; all found primes are listed here: http://prpnet.mine.nu:14000/user_primes.html
the double checks, too
so my listing seems to be right for the DC effort, not for the real primefinder!
EDIT: oops, Mike was quicker than me :D
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Both, thanks for reply :)
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The second one in this bound for dyost, what a luck ... 110k left |
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With winter coming I have been turning on more computers to heat my home :) |
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57406*5^844253-1 (dyost)
If you did find this number on PSA, why this number doesnot show on
http://u-g-f.de/PRPNet/primefinder.php
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http://u-g-f.de/PRPNet/hidden_primes.php
It's still marked as hidden |
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I'm not sure why it's still hidden.
The top 5000 prime page for this prime is: http://primes.utm.edu/primes/page.php?id=110060
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I'm not sure why it's still hidden.
The top 5000 prime page for this prime is: http://primes.utm.edu/primes/page.php?id=110060
The server has a delay feature. It probably hasn't reached the "unhide prime" time yet. |
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The next one is fallen: 174344*5^855138-1 is prime! |
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The next one is fallen: xxxxx*5^xxxxxxx-1 is prime!
Congrats!
I think you shouldn't post the number before it is reported.
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The next one is fallen: xxxxx*5^xxxxxxx-1 is prime!
Congrats!
I think you shouldn't post the number before it is reported.
I have reported the number and waiting for verification ;) |
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The next one is fallen: 174344*5^855138-1 is prime!
Congratulations!
(It's in the BOINC prime table now, too: http://www.primegrid.com/primes/?section=primelist&userid=85)
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Congrats to find such a nice prime :)
My hunting in same project continues :)
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The next one is fallen: 174344*5^855138-1 is prime!
Congratulations!
(It's in the BOINC prime table now, too: http://www.primegrid.com/primes/?section=primelist&userid=85)
Can someone explain this: prime is already in user prime list, but on 5000 prime list is not verified at all :)
177 174344 · 5855138 - 1 597722 L3354 Jan 2013 (Unverified because InProcess)
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The next one is fallen: 174344*5^855138-1 is prime!
Congratulations!
(It's in the BOINC prime table now, too: http://www.primegrid.com/primes/?section=primelist&userid=85)
Can someone explain this: prime is already in user prime list, but on 5000 prime list is not verified at all :)
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So officially you didn't find anything until prime is verified, right?
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So officially you didn't find anything until prime is verified, right?
I dont think I didnt find anything, prime is prime, prime database only doublecheck this one, officially in entry rank later. |
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As you say Rebirther
Congratulations once more!
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And new SR-5 is fall :)
I am so happy :))))
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And new SR-5 is fall :)
I am so happy :))))
hehe, good year. |
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And new SR-5 is fall :)
I am so happy :))))
Well done. Congrats!
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And new SR-5 is fall :)
I am so happy :))))
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Since now both new SR5 are verified and in Top 5000 can admin "uhide" those primes. It looks like script that make job is little lazy :)
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Note: the unreported primes are hidden. They are not reported to the Top 5000 Primelist yet. If they are reported they will be entered into the primelists and are removed from the list below.
Primes are reported and verified, and they are in Top 5000 list, but they are still hidden.
Please uhide primes, and add it to primelist of users...
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SR5 User rebirther has found 2 primes and 0 PRPs, 1 is hidden
SR5 User Crun-chi has found 1 prime and 0 PRPs, 1 is hidden
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Note: the unreported primes are hidden. They are not reported to the Top 5000 Primelist yet. If they are reported they will be entered into the primelists and are removed from the list below.
Primes are reported and verified, and they are in Top 5000 list, but they are still hidden.
Please uhide primes, and add it to primelist of users...
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SR5 User rebirther has found 2 primes and 0 PRPs, 1 is hidden
SR5 User Crun-chi has found 1 prime and 0 PRPs, 1 is hidden
Those pages are NOT maintained by PG.
You need drop Sysadm@Nbg a message.
Or post in detailed stats for prpnet and TheDawgz are sure he will look into it for you.
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Those pages are NOT maintained by PG.
You need drop Sysadm@Nbg a message.
Or post in detailed stats for prpnet and TheDawgz are sure he will look into it for you.
I think Crunc-chi meant this page:
http://prpnet.mine.nu:7171/user_primes.html (which is maintained by Primegrid and not by Sysadm@Nbg).
Nevertheless, the primes are at top 5000 page (http://primes.utm.edu/primes/page.php?id=110682) and also on Primegrid users prime list (http://www.primegrid.com/primes/?section=primelist&userid=50683) so there's no reason to complain, unless this means any server malfunction that should be looked at.
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Those pages are NOT maintained by PG.
You need drop Sysadm@Nbg a message.
Or post in detailed stats for prpnet and TheDawgz are sure he will look into it for you.
I think Crunc-chi meant this page:
http://prpnet.mine.nu:7171/user_primes.html (which is maintained by Primegrid and not by Sysadm@Nbg).
Nevertheless, the primes are at top 5000 page (http://primes.utm.edu/primes/page.php?id=110682) and also on Primegrid users prime list (http://www.primegrid.com/primes/?section=primelist&userid=50683) so there's no reason to complain, unless this means any server malfunction that should be looked at.
Yes you are right, but that prime, found on PRPNet is not on my PRNet list ,and that is why I complain :)
http://u-g-f.de/PRPNet/user_search?uid=Crun-chi
Last time SR5 number was found there was nearly 30 days before entry was added to user list. Rogue says "The server has a delay feature. It probably hasn't reached the "unhide prime" time yet." But I dont know how many days that delay is, and what is delay function?
And also http://u-g-f.de/PRPNet/primefinder.php is incorrect since SR5 was found before few days, not before 68 days
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I think Crunc-chi meant this page:
http://prpnet.mine.nu:7171/user_primes.html (which is maintained by Primegrid and not by Sysadm@Nbg).
notice to all (except Crun-chi whom I said this before via private message - sorry for the repetition):
u-g-f.de grabs the primes from the official ports (link above in the quote).
If they are hidden at this page, there is no manual action to unhide them because of creating confusion.
If they are unhidden by the official server, they are automaticly unhidden on u-g-f.de with a short delay (~30 minutes, usually faster)
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As I say in the PM to you , Sysadm@Nbg, I am great full, for all information you provide to me, as for your time spending on answer to mine questions.
Problem is not at your side, so we all know that now.
Problem is at official ports, and time they need to unhide prime.
In 21 century when million digit is verified at one hour, server need days and days to unhide one prime?
Who is admin for that server? Does he read this?
I know he read this, but he dont care....
So let that "care" goes to his "glory"
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At last, prime is shown in my PRPNET primelist.
Going to 1M :)
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When adding SR5 primes to top5000 use
LLR as prover program
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Srsieve, PrimeGrid, SierpinskiRiesel, as other.
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Can someone email Prof. Chris Caldwell to fix up the prover code for the last two finds?
http://primes.utm.edu/primes/page.php?id=110673
http://primes.utm.edu/primes/page.php?id=110682
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When adding SR5 primes to top5000 use
LLR as prover program
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Srsieve, PrimeGrid, SierpinskiRiesel, as other.
Lennart
Can someone email Prof. Chris Caldwell to fix up the prover code for the last two finds?
http://primes.utm.edu/primes/page.php?id=110673
http://primes.utm.edu/primes/page.php?id=110682
I have emailed him, hopefully it can be corrected soon.
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Correction done on both primes!
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SR5 will be out of work in a day or two...
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SR5 will be out of work in a day or two...
The server's saying 8 days. There's over 4000 tasks in the queue and currently less than 150 in progress.
They seem to take about 45 minutes, on average, so by my calculation there's about 3.5 days to go.
Yeah, I think it's time to load new work.
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We're crunching through 1800+ WUs per day and there are less than 3600 left...
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We're crunching through 1800+ WUs per day and there are less than 3600 left...
I have loaded more work up to n=1M.
There are about 110k left now.
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Sorry if this question has been asked before but here it goes anyway:
In all LLR based prpnet projects (121, 27, ESP, MEGA...) the command window shows the following:
"(Number being tested), bit: X/X [X%]. Time per bit: X ms."
However in SR5 -which is a pfgw64 test- the command window displays only:
"PRP: (Number being tested) X/X"
Why aren't the percentage and time per bit of the test displayed which I (and I'm guessing I am not the only one) find very useful?
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Sorry if this question has been asked before but here it goes anyway:
In all LLR based prpnet projects (121, 27, ESP, MEGA...) the command window shows the following:
"(Number being tested), bit: X/X [X%]. Time per bit: X ms."
However in SR5 -which is a pfgw64 test- the command window displays only:
"PRP: (Number being tested) X/X"
Why aren't the percentage and time per bit of the test displayed which I (and I'm guessing I am not the only one) find very useful?
Is it possible to tweak the pfgw64 code to display those informations as well?
Yes, it is possible. I'll look into it. |
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Port down |
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All ports on prpnet.mine.nu should be back up.
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One more prime: 110488*5^917100+1 (Rebirther)
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One more prime: 110488*5^917100+1 (Rebirther)
Congratulations!
Nice prime Rebirther
Congratulations!
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dyost found the next one, the 4th total this year! |
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This year is very SR5-full :)
Congratulations Dyost!
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Sweet! So weird I went months without any hits and now in the last few weeks I got 3 big ones(2 on primegrid and 1 was over 800K digits!) |
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Sweet! So weird I went months without any hits and now in the last few weeks I got 3 big ones(2 on primegrid and 1 was over 800K digits!)
It looks like your patient is rewarded :)
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Edit: Whoops nevermind it's showing up on the top 5000.
On a sad note it's getting hot here so will be shutting down some of my computers. Who isn't heating their home with primes :) |
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Edit: Whoops nevermind it's showing up on the top 5000.
On a sad note it's getting hot here so will be shutting down some of my computers. Who isn't heating their home with primes :)
I've already got a prime heating system. Now, if I could only figure out how to reverse entropy and get my air conditioner to compute primes using waste heat as the energy source I'd be all set!
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I think you all seen that SR5 will soon be on Boinc !!!
We need more sieving :)
SR5 sieving is reopened !!
http://primesearchteam.com/showthread.php?t=49
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according to your post: after work remaining at SR5-port is done, the port wont be refilled and SR5 at PSA is finished (gone to PSA hell named BOINC ;-) )
so I will close statistic when it is done ...
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I think you all seen that SR5 will soon be on Boinc !!!
We need more sieving :)
SR5 sieving is reopened !!
http://primesearchteam.com/showthread.php?t=49
Wellcome.
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Why not BOINCify this too? I bet sieving would go at rocket speed :)
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I think you all seen that SR5 will soon be on Boinc !!!
We need more sieving :)
SR5 sieving is reopened !!
http://primesearchteam.com/showthread.php?t=49
Wellcome.
Lennart
Why not BOINCify this too? I bet sieving would go at rocket speed :)
Yeah having the sieve on BOINC would be awesome..
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All ports are down. Very unstable last time.
For some people, they're inaccessible.
The server itself is up. It's a routing problem somewhere in the Internet. Depending on where you're located, you might be able to reach the server, and from other places you can't. I also can't get to them directly, but I can access the server indirectly from elsewhere. That doesn't help you much, except that accurate information is useful. When this happens, there's nothing I can do to fix it, but it does resolve itself eventually.
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Doing some SR5 sieving! :) I hope I did this right... lol.
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challenge at right/false time?
06 - 09-14 June - SR5 - Where even k's get a chance! - 5 days
maybe this will be a cleanup race ...
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challenge at right/false time?
06 - 09-14 June - SR5 - Where even k's get a chance! - 5 days
maybe this will be a cleanup race ...
TheDawgz don't see any reason to change this - the server is showing 180+ days of work loaded/remaining.
If by chance we emptied the queue - I don't think there would be any complaints from the powers that be.
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Same here - and I'll declare myself in for the challenge, even if I'm sieving a range on one PC then the other can be dedicated to that. |
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challenge at right/false time?
06 - 09-14 June - SR5 - Where even k's get a chance! - 5 days
maybe this will be a cleanup race ...
TheDawgz don't see any reason to change this - the server is showing 180+ days of work loaded/remaining.
If by chance we emptied the queue - I don't think there would be any complaints from the powers that be.
But then again, this is just our 4 cents.
By the luck we can finish the rest in challenge. The only need is to find 3 factors and got more user to do some work. This will be eliminated some 1000 of tests. |
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Will be credits from SR5 project be transfered to Boinc and subtract from PSA credits ( eventually ) converted to new badge: or we all start from zero?
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Will be credits from SR5 project be transfered to Boinc and subtract from PSA credits ( eventually ) converted to new badge: or we all start from zero?
All start from 0.
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Here we go, Scott Brown found another one. |
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Here we go, Scott Brown found another one.
Congratulation Scott!
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Congratulations to Dr. Brown!
So we can kick out more than 60000 candidates from sieve file. |
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Thanks everyone.
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Number is ..........? :)
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Number is ..........? :)
70082 · 5^936972 - 1
Still being verified on the top 5000 list.
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The sieve will remain unchanged until the prime is validated. Removing candidates doesn't speed things up as much as you might imagine.
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New 14M sieve file available for SR5. It removes the 70082 sequence as well as all other candidates sieved out as of its creation time.
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While testing the speed of LLR in different regions, I've knocked out one more low-weight k for R5: k=119878.
EDIT: make it two. Also k=114986
http://primes.utm.edu/primes/page.php?id=114317
http://primes.utm.edu/primes/page.php?id=114319
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While testing the speed of LLR in different regions, I've knocked out one more low-weight k for R5: k=119878.
EDIT: make it two. Also k=114986
http://primes.utm.edu/primes/page.php?id=114317
http://primes.utm.edu/primes/page.php?id=114319
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hmm, thats good and bad, if we find another one under your 1M range the number is quite useless. |
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That's true.
In preparation for the Challenge, would you like the bunch of control residues loaded on the server, so that participants would get immediate credit after a single good match? There's 2x,xxx of them (I didn't count).
PM me, -- or I can use the sieve upload server.
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While testing the speed of LLR in different regions, I've knocked out one more low-weight k for R5: k=119878.
EDIT: make it two. Also k=114986
http://primes.utm.edu/primes/page.php?id=114317
http://primes.utm.edu/primes/page.php?id=114319
Will these k's be excluded from the new search in BOINC? On PRPNet the search still goes on for them.
Since the primes are proofed now, they could be added on the "Welcome to the Sierpinski / Riesel Base 5 Project" thread. |
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While testing the speed of LLR in different regions, I've knocked out one more low-weight k for R5: k=119878.
EDIT: make it two. Also k=114986
http://primes.utm.edu/primes/page.php?id=114317
http://primes.utm.edu/primes/page.php?id=114319
Will these k's be excluded from the new search in BOINC? On PRPNet the search still goes on for them.
Since the primes are proofed now, they could be added on the "Welcome to the Sierpinski / Riesel Base 5 Project" thread.
You're correct. We'll take care of it. Thanks.
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You're correct. We'll take care of it. Thanks.
Turns out neither of us were correct. :)
Upon looking into it deeper, we're not going to remove those k's from the PRPNet server, and furthermore, they'll also be searched when we move over to boinc.
Those two primes were found outside the PRPNet system and were done at a substantially higher N than where PRPNet is currently sending out work. Therefore, we'll continue to search those k's until they reach the N where the primes were found. This is done to see if there's any primes at lower N's.
The boinc system will be loaded with candidates up to the point where those primes were found. If a prime IS found, the system will automatically inhibit further tests on the appropriate K.
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Sierpinski Base 5 candidates for n=1M have FFT length 192K-240K.
Riesel Base 5 candidates for n=1M have FFT length 168K-256K.
Calculation time for different cases is vary by 1.5 times. |
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Sierpinski Base 5 candidates for n=1M have FFT length 192K-240K.
Riesel Base 5 candidates for n=1M have FFT length 168K-256K.
Calculation time for different cases is vary by 1.5 times.
It will be interesting to see if the credit takes this into account (or will the mean be used for calculating the credit)?
EDIT: Looks like both Sierpinski and Riesel give the same credit.
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Sierpinski Base 5 candidates for n=1M have FFT length 192K-240K.
Riesel Base 5 candidates for n=1M have FFT length 168K-256K.
Calculation time for different cases is vary by 1.5 times.
It will be interesting to see if the credit takes this into account (or will the mean be used for calculating the credit)?
I assume that formula and credits for SR5 LLR is same as for all LLR projects, so for longer WU you will get more credits and reverse :)
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92*10^1439761-1 REPDIGIT PRIME :) :) :)
314187728^131072+1 GENERALIZED FERMAT
31*332^367560+1 CRUS PRIME
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