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mfbabb2 Volunteer tester
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My first Prime found!
project: PPSE10K
candidate : 3081*2^51457+1
decimal length : 15495
client: 83159
date reported: Friday 15th of October 2010 06:24:14 PM
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HAmsty Volunteer tester
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Congratulation, I've crunched some tests, too and found 2 primes :)
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mfbabb2 Volunteer tester
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Any thoughts as to why one table reports as "Prime" and other as "PRP"?
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mfbabb2 Volunteer tester
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Primes and PRPS for User mfbabb2
Candidate Prime/PRP Client Date Reported Decimal Length
3081*2^51457+1 PRP 83159 10/15/10 18:24:14 15495
7983*2^51740+1 PRP 83159 10/15/10 19:55:53 15580
9351*2^52193+1 PRP 83159 10/15/10 22:40:20 15717
9199*2^52238+1 PRP 83159 10/15/10 22:57:11 15730
User mfbabb2 has found 0 primes and 4 PRPs
Wow! I hit a good streak!
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Joined: 21 Feb 06 Posts: 2875 ID: 2449 Credit: 2,681,934 RAC: 0
                 
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Any thoughts as to why one table reports as "Prime" and other as "PRP"?
Yes, it's a bug in the new PRPNet 4.0.0 release.
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rogueVolunteer developer
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Any thoughts as to why one table reports as "Prime" and other as "PRP"?
Yes, it's a bug in the new PRPNet 4.0.0 release.
Not so much a bug, but a limitation of the upgrade script. Prior to 4.0 the UserPrime table in PRPNet did not indicate if the number was PRP or prime. The column default is PRP. The upgrade script cannot set the value correctly if older primes have been archived. I've told Lennart to set everything to Prime as part of the conversion and to not worry about any potential PRP stragglers. The only projects that I would expect to see PRPs on are GCW or GFN, but only if PFGW is not available. |
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Any thoughts as to why one table reports as "Prime" and other as "PRP"?
Yes, it's a bug in the new PRPNet 4.0.0 release.
Not so much a bug, but a limitation of the upgrade script. Prior to 4.0 the UserPrime table in PRPNet did not indicate if the number was PRP or prime. The column default is PRP. The upgrade script cannot set the value correctly if older primes have been archived. I've told Lennart to set everything to Prime as part of the conversion and to not worry about any potential PRP stragglers. The only projects that I would expect to see PRPs on are GCW or GFN, but only if PFGW is not available.
This is a complete new server. I have never run any upgrade script !
I created a new folder and copied all prpnet files into that.
I created a new DB and run create the tables from the script in the source folder.
Loaded work with prpadmin4.0.0
Do I need to run the upgrade script anyway ?.
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rogueVolunteer developer
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This is a complete new server. I have never run any upgrade script !
I created a new folder and copied all prpnet files into that.
I created a new DB and run create the tables from the script in the source folder.
Loaded work with prpadmin4.0.0
Do I need to run the upgrade script anyway ?.
No. I've sent you a server patch and if that is not working correctly, let me know |
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My first PPSElow10!!
1887*2^130600+1 |
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rroonnaalldd Volunteer developer Volunteer tester
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Joined: 3 Jul 09 Posts: 1213 ID: 42893 Credit: 34,634,263 RAC: 0
                 
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My first Prime found!
project: PPSE11K
candidate : 4023*2^185056+1
decimal length : 55712
date reported: Sunday 30th of January 2011 12:31:32 PM
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Best wishes. Knowledge is power. by jjwhalen
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My first Prime found and it's a Top 5000 for Chris Caldwell's DB!
Found yesterday 2011/01/29
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8115*2^617718+1 (185956 digits)
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rroonnaalldd Volunteer developer Volunteer tester
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My first Prime found and it's a Top 5000 for Chris Caldwell's DB!
Found yesterday 2011/01/29
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8115*2^617718+1 (185956 digits)
Today on rank 4833 listed...
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Best wishes. Knowledge is power. by jjwhalen
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My first Prime found and it's a Top 5000 for Chris Caldwell's DB!
Found yesterday 2011/01/29
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8115*2^617718+1 (185956 digits)
Today on rank 4833 listed...
I'm guessing it won't take long to get knocked out of the top 5000. ?
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warddr Volunteer tester
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I'm guessing it won't take long to get knocked out of the top 5000. ?
A couple of days. Once we are over 2^666667 they will be in the list a lot longer (at that poit we pass all sgs workunits with pps).
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rroonnaalldd Volunteer developer Volunteer tester
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Next prime...
project: PPSE10K
candidate : 4533*2^170857+1
decimal length : 51438
date reported: Friday 04th of February 2011 10:15:33 AM
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Best wishes. Knowledge is power. by jjwhalen
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I asked once but never did see an answer. On the results page http://uwin.mine.nu:10000/user_stats.html there's a column on the far right that lists the GFN divisors found. Can someone explain what that is and what it means if you have some listed as found?
Thanks Rick
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I asked once but never did see an answer. On the results page http://uwin.mine.nu:10000/user_stats.html there's a column on the far right that lists the GFN divisors found. Can someone explain what that is and what it means if you have some listed as found?
Thanks Rick
Excellent question, and now I have a follow-up question of my own...
Are all GFN divisors recorded in the Top 5K database regardless of their size? (I believe GFN's are an archived class)? I ask because that might influence me switching a core or two over to PPSE10K-11K for the possibility of discovering a prime with this bonus.
Neo
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rroonnaalldd Volunteer developer Volunteer tester
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Ding, Ding. Next 2 primes. Friday seems to be a good day for finding primes. Only short ones but better than nothing...
project: PPSE11K
candidate : 5079*2^156267+1
decimal length : 47046
date reported: Friday 11th of February 2011 02:59:58 PM
project: PPSE11K
candidate : 5079*2^156525+1
decimal length : 47123
date reported: Friday 11th of February 2011 04:47:39 PM
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Best wishes. Knowledge is power. by jjwhalen
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Got 2 more primes yesterday
395*2^797849+1 240180 (decimal) Proth Prime Search 14.838
783*2^797237+1 239996 (decimal) Proth Prime Search 14.803
both top 5000 (for now).
Is there a link to finding out your prime and it's rank in the top 5000 that day?
EDIT: Never mind, I found the page.
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rroonnaalldd Volunteer developer Volunteer tester
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I love mondays...
project: SGS
candidate : 40458597443355*2^666666-1
decimal length : 200701
date reported: Monday 21st of February 2011 03:15:21 PM
Chris Caldwell Entrance Rank: 2930
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Best wishes. Knowledge is power. by jjwhalen
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I love mondays...
project: SGS
candidate : 40458597443355*2^666666-1
decimal length : 200701
date reported: Monday 21st of February 2011 03:15:21 PM
Chris Caldwell Entrance Rank: 2930
Congrats Ronald!
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I have a stupid question.
Found my first prime that entered in the top 500. What port was it from? 487*2^1005892+1
302,807 digits!! |
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I have a stupid question.
Found my first prime that entered in the top 500. What port was it from? 487*2^1005892+1
302,807 digits!!
That looks like in the range of what I'm getting on port 12007
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PPSE - looks like it's been loaded with some higher-n PPS - does that mean that the smaller-n are finished?
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PPSE - looks like it's been loaded with some higher-n PPS - does that mean that the smaller-n are finished?
I think its just that port. I also like the testing time of these tests vs some of the really long tests that could produce a megaprime. |
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I have a stupid question.
Found my first prime that entered in the top 500. What port was it from? 487*2^1005892+1
302,807 digits!!
Just search for yourself: http://vcn94.homelinux.org/PRPNet/user_search?uid=SlangNRox
on the bottom there ist a primelist for you ...
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my current lucky number: 113856050^65536 + 1
PSA-PRPNet-Stats-URL: http://u-g-f.de/PRPNet/
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I wonder if it could also be a leftover from the PPS challenge burn down. They bumped n up to 1E6 on new WU for a while to slow down the rate of return while they tried to clear out the validator. . . this could have been on given out in that period.
Although that was done on the BOINC side. . . dunno if it was done on the PSA side too. |
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Nice...I've only been running PrimeGrid for a week or so (recently restarted distributed computing after Watson's Jeopardy win and big donation from IBM to WCG of its winnings), and I was pleasantly surprised to receive not just one, but two top 5,000 prime notifications today:
2,983rd: http://primes.utm.edu/primes/page.php?id=98906
4,779th: http://primes.utm.edu/primes/page.php?id=98901
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Congrats Andrew!
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Best wishes. Knowledge is power. by jjwhalen
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Congrats Andrew on a Double Prime
and on the Mountain Stage Day
Congrats on that 3rd Place
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From the High Desert in New Mexico
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My first two PRPNet Primes:
(PPSElow) 4305*2^211775+1 (63755 digits)
(PPSE) 1151*2^1018847+1 (306707 digits; rank 521)
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My first PRPnet Prime:
(PPSElow) 8201*2^218337+1 (65731 digits)
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Congrats to all the first timers! ;)
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rroonnaalldd Volunteer developer Volunteer tester
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Next prime, only 6 months and 1 day later...
project: PPSElow
candidate : 2559*2^246521+1
decimal length : 74214
date reported: Wednesday 24th of August 2011 06:06:18 PM
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I found my first prime, and I click on "number one" but say that I didn't find new prime yet: so it looks like I need to wait :) |
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I found my first prime, and I click on "number one" but say that I didn't find new prime yet: so it looks like I need to wait :)
Did you find a prime in PSA or PG?
I can not find you at http://u-g-f.de/PRPNet/primefinder.php...
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Proth Prime Search tasks
Completed tasks 803
Credit 16,397.17
Primes found 1
Percentage of tests resulting with a prime 0.1245 |
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I found my first prime, and I click on "number one" but say that I didn't find new prime yet: so it looks like I need to wait :)
It took about 6 days for the last PPS LLR I found to finally turn up in my prime list -- It was listed in Chris Caldwell's top 5K first.
Congrats on the find!!
Done well to find one in just 803 tasks --
Completed tasks 483516
Credit 1,280,551.55
Primes found 88
Percentage of tests resulting with a prime 0.0182
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So I need to wait :)
I found only one WU that is not shown number is not prime, so it must be prime :)
My waiting is finished :))
2515*2^683386+1 is new , my first prime :))
2515*2^683386+1
205724 (decimal)
Proth Prime Search
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Today I found new one :)
I again found WU , that have double credit , it is validated, in Sophie Germain Prime Search :)
And this time my computer find first, so I am true happy :)
Got e-mail :)
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92*10^1439761-1 NEAR-REPDIGIT PRIME :) :) :)
4 * 650^498101-1 CRUS PRIME
314187728^131072+1 GENERALIZED FERMAT
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I guess I now hold the record for the highest number of tests done (10660...and counting) without finding any prime on PPSE Low!
http://prpnet.mine.nu:12000/user_stats.html
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I guess I now hold the record for the highest number of tests done (10660...and counting) without finding any prime on PPSE Low!
http://prpnet.mine.nu:12000/user_stats.html
it'll come. Usually averages out around 1 per 1800-2200 I've found.
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it'll come. Usually averages out around 1 per 1800-2200 I've found.
It did. Not just my first but also the second, in just a couple of hours!
3171*2^254575+1 is prime
4791*2^254607+1 is also prime.
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676754^262144+1 is prime |
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