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#61 Post by rebirther » 24.04.2011, 19:55

odicin wrote:Ich habe für 2 wochen einen 4c-server zur verfügung, bis er zum Einsatz kommt. Den werde ich mal mit 2cores rechnen lassen, die anderen beiden gehen auf PPS...

Gruß Odi
Schade nur das ausgerechnet TRP Challenge noch kommt. TRP und SR5 sind für mich relevanter, da diese baldigst eine endgültige Lösung finden werden, kann aber noch Jahre dauern.

Übrigens sind jetzt schon 2 PRPnet Server leergelaufen, siehe Stats.

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#62 Post by odicin » 24.04.2011, 23:22

Joa, während der Challenge stelle ich alles auf TRP um... Ist aber leider kein Projekt für alte Rechner, daher werden es ein paar Kerne weniger werden ;)

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#63 Post by rebirther » 28.04.2011, 15:28

PRPnet mit PPSElow auf Port 12000 funzt endlich wieder. Tests sind jetzt >200.

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#64 Post by rebirther » 12.05.2011, 06:15

Mega Prime found for The Riesel Problem
On 8 May 2011 7:29:52 UTC, PrimeGrid’s The Riesel Problem project eliminated k=123547 by finding the Mega prime: 123547*2^3804809-1

The prime is 1,145,367 digits long and enters Chris Caldwell's The Largest Known Primes Database ranked 28th overall. This is the largest prime found in The Riesel Problem and PrimeGrid's fourth elimination. 60 k's now remain.

The discovery was made by Jakub Łuszczek (..:: Thor ::..) of Poland using an Intel Core i5 2500 @ 3.3GHz with 8 GB RAM running Windows 7 Home Premium x64. This computer took just over 4 hours and 35 minutes to complete the primality test using LLR. Jakub is a member of the Polish National Team.
Na wenigstens eine fast am Ende der Challenge.

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#65 Post by rebirther » 14.05.2011, 07:14

Mega Prime found for The Riesel Problem (Déjà vu)

Remarkably, another mega prime has been found during the Cinco de Mayo Challenge.

On 8 May 2011 15:43:27 UTC UTC, PrimeGrid’s The Riesel Problem project eliminated k=415267 by finding the mega prime: 415267*2^3771929-1

The prime is 1,135,470 digits long and enters Chris Caldwell's The Largest Known Primes Database ranked 29th overall. This is the 2nd largest prime found in The Riesel Problem and PrimeGrid's fifth elimination. 59 k's now remain.

The discovery was made by Alexey Tarasov (Alexus78) of the Ukraine using an Intel Core2 Duo E6550 @ 2.33GHz with 1 GB RAM running Windows XP Professional. This computer took just over 10 hours and 18 minutes to complete the primality test using LLR. Alexey is a member of the Ukraine team.
Keine schlechte Ausbeute bei den paar Tagen.

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#66 Post by rebirther » 29.05.2011, 17:23

On 26 May 2011 11:08:52 UTC, PrimeGrid’s The Riesel Problem project eliminated k=141941 by finding the mega prime: 141941*2^4299438-1

The prime is 1,294,265 digits long and enters Chris Caldwell's The Largest Known Primes Database ranked 25th overall. This is the largest prime found in The Riesel Problem and PrimeGrid's sixth elimination. 58 k's now remain.

The discovery was made by Scott Brown (Scott Brown) of the United States using an Intel Core2 Duo E8400 @ 3.0GHz with 4 GB RAM running Windows 7. This computer took just over 7 hours and 25 minutes to complete the primality test using LLR. Scott is a member of the Duke University team.

The prime was verified on 28 May 2011 23:08:20 UTC, by Piotr M. Zalewski (Piotr M. Zalewski) of Poland. For more details, please see the official announcement.

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#67 Post by rebirther » 01.06.2011, 15:42

Mega Prime found for The Riesel Problem (Déjà vu Déjà vu)
On 31 May 2011 20:08:26 UTC, PrimeGrid’s The Riesel Problem project eliminated k=353159 by finding the mega prime: 353159*2^4331116-1

The prime is 1,303,802 digits long and enters Chris Caldwell's The Largest Known Primes Database ranked 25th overall. This is the largest prime found in The Riesel Problem and PrimeGrid's 7th elimination. 57 k's now remain.

The discovery was made by Jaakko Reinman (sqweeser) of Finland using an Intel Core2 Quad Q9550 @ 2.83GHz with 4 GB RAM running Linux. This computer took just over 8 hours and 9 minutes to complete the primality test using LLR. Jaakko is a member of the BOINC@Finland team.

The prime was verified on 1 Jun 2011 4:05:40 UTC, by Grzegorz Granowski (Grzegorz Granowski) of Poland. For more details, please see the official announcement.
Und noch eine. 57k verbleiben.

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#68 Post by rebirther » 06.06.2011, 19:51

Neues PRPnet Projekt: Mega Prime Search
Mega Prime is defined as a prime number with at least one million decimal digits (titanic prime has at least 1000 digits and gigantic prime has at least 10000 digits). As of this post, there are only 39 known Mega Primes recorded at Chris Caldwell's The Prime Pages.

This search will simply focus ONLY on Mega Primes. It is not for the weak of heart. Testing times on a single core of a fast host is about 3 hours. Work will start at n=3322000 for k<100 excluding k=3, 5, 7, 27.

To participate in the search, add the following server/port to your prpclient.ini file (adjust project share accordingly):

server=MEGA:100:1:prpnet.mine.nu:12010

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#69 Post by rebirther » 28.06.2011, 15:52

Es gibt einen neuen PRPnet Client 4.3.5:
Version 4.3.5: June 2011 - Patch Release
prpserver: Added onekperclient option. This is used with Sierpinski/Riesel server to ensure that each k goes to one and only one client at a time. This should be used when there are many more k values
to be tested than clients.
Fixed a bug with work selection that would prevent the server
from returning work if it exhausted its cursor of 100 records
before finding an appropriate workunit to send.

prpclient: Fixed bug where client would delete genefer checkpoint file
upon restart.
Fixed bug with GFN testing where client would report that it
completed when it hadn't.

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#70 Post by rebirther » 02.07.2011, 10:41

PPS (Sieve) Cobblestone Recalibration

PPS (Sieve) will be transitioning from an sr2sieve (original sieve) baseline to a tpsieve (current sieve) baseline. The project will be entering a new phase soon so this is a good time to begin the gradual transition.

This post will be updated shortly with more details.

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#71 Post by odicin » 12.09.2011, 20:12

Due to BOINC's advance into PPSEhigh's current range, port 12007 has been suspended. All work in progress will be allowed to complete. It is unknown at this time if or when something else will be loaded.
Also keine PPS WU's über Prpnet mehr, läuft nun nur noch über den Boinc client.

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#72 Post by rebirther » 12.09.2011, 20:19

odicin wrote:
Due to BOINC's advance into PPSEhigh's current range, port 12007 has been suspended. All work in progress will be allowed to complete. It is unknown at this time if or when something else will be loaded.
Also keine PPS WU's über Prpnet mehr, läuft nun nur noch über den Boinc client.

Gruß Odi
Das hatte mich heute auch gewundert, warum auf einmal leer, aber der BOINC-Bereich ist wohl höher da die WUs 3x so lange laufen. Können die nicht mal endlich die SR5 in BOINC machen. PPS/GCW Sieve laufen wohl auch nicht mehr lange, dann wäre Luft.

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#73 Post by odicin » 12.09.2011, 20:26

Nicht mehr, der hohe Suchbereich wurde heute beendet. Momentan sind wieder Runtimes um 20 Minuten im Bereich 1M<n<1.3M, und in dem Bereich lagen auch die WU's von PRPnet.

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#74 Post by rebirther » 18.09.2011, 17:42

WWWW Prime Search development
Every now and then, users submit new prime search ideas for PrimeGrid to investigate. This past spring, a special request came in for PrimeGrid to explore the following prime searches: Wall-Sun-Sun, Wieferich, Wilson or Wolstenholme.

Now that the summer break is over, we are beginning to investigate the logistics of this. Over the summer, Mark began to make updates to PRPNet to incorporate these new search forms. Additionally, he already had code for a couple of the searches and has now combined them into a single client program called wwww.

There are previous and/or ongoing searches for these forms. The effort at PrimeGrid will be at most a collaboration with any previous, current, or future effort. It is not our intention at this time to begin an independent search for any of these forms.

This thread is being opened now for additional software development with high expectations that it will follow the same path as the AP26 Search code development. Through community support and collaboration, the AP26 client software experienced tremendous speed increases including a port to the GPU. We hope to see the same with the wwww code.

Anyone wishing to contribute, please post in this thread or PM Mark (rogue).
Es gibt wieder neue Projekte für PRPnet aber noch in Entwicklung.

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#75 Post by rebirther » 11.10.2011, 08:34

PPSlow (PRPnet)

200K-360K
363K-380K
384K-450K

Das erste Ziel ist bald erreicht, das 2. dürfte wohl ein Monat dauern

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#76 Post by rebirther » 09.11.2011, 20:17

Mein Flehen wurde erhört:

Oddball hat was ins Primegrid-Forum gepostet zwecks TPS in PRPnet.

http://www.primegrid.com/forum_thread.php?id=3738

Falls das kommt, bin ich voll dabei.

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#77 Post by odicin » 09.11.2011, 22:32

Ja, hatte im Mersenneforum nachgefragt ob, da Max gerade "verschollen" ist, nicht Lennart aushelfen könnte einen PRPNet Server aufzusetzen, da ich (und vermutlich auch einige andere) nicht mit dem älteren LLRNet rechnen möchten.

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#78 Post by rebirther » 11.11.2011, 05:48

Ich denke mal, das ich gerade eine neue SR5 Primzahl gefunden habe, Primality testing läuft schon ne Weile. Das wäre doch mal was :)

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#79 Post by odicin » 11.11.2011, 08:20

Haste! Congratulation!!!

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#80 Post by rebirther » 11.11.2011, 15:45

http://primes.utm.edu/primes/page.php?id=102873

331882*5^674961-1 (471784 digits) is prime! :king:

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