Excellent news Louie.
One question, I have been sieving k=4847 for n=3m to 20m for a couple days. Will this submission page take n values that high (if I read correctly, it will) and will it be...
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Excellent news Louie.
One question, I have been sieving k=4847 for n=3m to 20m for a couple days. Will this submission page take n values that high (if I read correctly, it will) and will it be...
As a test I sieved k=4847 for n=3m to 20m up to 4.4G at which time there were roughly 86,000 number left. The newPGen file was 1.2MB. Assuming this was an average for all k values, a file for the...
@Louie: A central point point to reserve ranges for sieving would be really cool. I can't wait to see it happen.
@Sanders: Your right, I looked back at my logs and the n's that took 12-15 hours...
1400 to 1500G is done with 11 numbers removed.
That averages out to one number every 8.2 hours. IIRC, the SoB client takes 12-15 hours for one test on my comptuer. There is still some advantage to...
800-900G will be done today.
I will start on the 1400-1500G range.
I'm about half done with the 800-900 range with 10 numbers removed so far. I should be done with the range by the end of the week.
Are we going to stop at 1T? On average, sieving on my computer...
Paul Jobling did an great job speeding up NewPGen.
v2.70=0.437G/hour
v2.71b=1.12G/hour
On a 1.4Ghz Tualatin Celeron @ 1.6Ghz
Thats an incredible 156% speed increase :)
Has anyone taken the 800-900G range?
If not, I will start in on that range.