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Message 804 - Posted: 14 Mar 2012, 4:31:03 UTC

I have some questions regarding this project:

1. I have received a workunit that begins "S5p433". I have received another workunit that begins "S2p1000b". I can understand the second one (it's for 2,1000+), but not the first - that seems to be 5,433+, but it's not on the Status of Numbers page. What's going on here? And what do the names of the workunits mean in the first place?

2. What's the status of the sieving for 2,1061- and 7,355+?

3. When are the numbers not yet started (ie. 7,365- / 10,305+ / 11,290+ / 2,1000+) going to start?

4. Is there a visual app (like those for WCG and Rosetta@home) that will display the progress of sieving for a workunit?

5. Are there any plans to factor more non-Cunningham numbers (like EM48)?
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Message 805 - Posted: 16 Mar 2012, 3:31:35 UTC - in response to Message 804.  

I have some questions regarding this project:

1. I have received a workunit that begins "S5p433". I have received another workunit that begins "S2p1000b". I can understand the second one (it's for 2,1000+), but not the first - that seems to be 5,433+, but it's not on the Status of Numbers page. What's going on here? And what do the names of the workunits mean in the first place?

2. What's the status of the sieving for 2,1061- and 7,355+?


Parts of these two questions are related. The Cunningham number
5, 433+ is the project that is intended to follow 2, 1061-, once
2, 1061- is completed. If you're receiving tasks for 5p433, that's
a good indication that 2, 1061- has completed sieving, or will soon;
provided that the next step is up and running (the matrix step,
a non-bonic calculation, done under the terragrid grant, on a
national supercomputing site). In particular, 5p433 is the next
number that uses the 16e siever.


3. When are the numbers not yet started (ie. 7,365- / 10,305+ / 11,290+ / 2,1000+) going to start?

4. Is there a visual app (like those for WCG and Rosetta@home) that will display the progress of sieving for a workunit?

5. Are there any plans to factor more non-Cunningham numbers (like EM48)?


The other numbers listed on the status page are all 15e projects (that's why
5p433 is being added), and one expects that they'll be done in order,
2,1000+ first then the next, 11,290+, then ... I can't speak to plans
for visual apps or non-Cunningham numbers; I would expect that a fair
part of Greg's attention is going to the next step for 2,1061- (a record-
setting number; and the most wanted Mersenne number --- the last one
from George Woltman's list of 2, n- with n <1200 having no known factor).

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Message 806 - Posted: 16 Mar 2012, 7:53:47 UTC - in response to Message 805.  

Your previous post answers all my questions, except part of number 2.

I would expect that a fair part of Greg's attention is going to the next step for 2,1061- (a record-setting number, and the most wanted Mersenne number - the last one from George Woltman's list of 2,n- with n < 1200 having no known factor).

2^1061-1. What's the next Mersenne without known factors? Just for reference, here's the full number in base 10:
2470730631 1927565716 8573421287 7408533319 7833223161 8796822389 3530608280 5123046306
9936475077 7605433648 6228891340 8589858290 2707626188 7914242781 6178466724 5343138690
3982455635 5421587484 0182398598 8322905245 0779385675 1325219817 9128990807 9367801947
8139154740 4884040101 6062951113 6882502627 3254703636 0263072077 6443643892 9167613951

But you forgot 7,355+! What's the status of that?
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Message 807 - Posted: 18 Mar 2012, 15:39:18 UTC - in response to Message 806.  

Your previous post answers all my questions, except part of number 2.

(a record-setting number, and ... - the last one from George Woltman's list of 2,n- with n < 1200 having no known factor).

2^1061-1. What's the next Mersenne without known factors? ...

Until recently, this was M1237, but there was a spectacular ECM factor
with 70-digits found using a network of PS3's. The cofactor has
303-digits, and is composite, so it could be a very long time before
we know the rest of the factors. There's currently an effort on
mersenneforum to factor M929, after which M947 will be the smallest
not completely factored. Note that M1007 is currently fourth, in
about the same range as 2p1000, which is first on the 2+ list, and
10th on the Cunningham Most Wanted list.

So anyway, the GIMPS report currently lists M1277 as the next smallest
after M1061, then M1619. The exponent range there is up to 10000
looks more than 50 less than 100

http://www.mersenne.org/report_factoring_effort


Just for reference, ...

But you forgot 7,355+! What's the status of that?

I thought you knew that. So long as tasks for 2p1000 are being
distributed, that means that Greg doesn't need more reports to
start the matrix step. These 15e projects are smaller numbers,
and the matrix is most likely running on the cluster at Cal State

-bdodson* (still NFS@Home's number 1 contributor, hoping that both
Greg and I will get bumped by someone else!)
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Message 808 - Posted: 19 Mar 2012, 4:58:57 UTC - in response to Message 807.  

I figure, then, that 7,355+ and 2,1061- are both in the matrix step. On the PrimeNet page (http://www.mersenne.org/report_exponent/?exp_lo=1061&exp_hi=1061&B1=Get+status) it says there are no factors below 2^63. That looks OK. Now I want to know where I can track the progress of factoring 2,929- on Mersenne Forums, how long it takes to do the postprocessing, and what SNFS difficulty is.
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Message 814 - Posted: 24 Mar 2012, 1:47:45 UTC - in response to Message 813.  
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It seems like 7,355+ has been factored:

2515330297 6907793161 8220867745 7273528948
4404522729 6353222660 8775719348 0305097071 *
4916874214 3759415895 4305310966 7460912512
3792342558 8744451375 1476522168 2782157811
6713493332 1338000377 3870659795 5655149900 757971 =
(7^355 + 1) / 8270277554 4295268462 1699584764 9086085761
1172272053 2025972445 6265943017 5387827352 3124077926 68984

http://homes.cerias.purdue.edu/~ssw/cun/page123
http://factordb.com/index.php?id=1100000000020350399

...M1061 is "on hold". The current siever has run out
of special-q to use and he does not have enough relations.
...he hopes to put out the new siever during
spring break.


What is special-q and what is the spring break? I live in Singapore, so all this doesn't make sense to me.
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Message 815 - Posted: 25 Mar 2012, 16:56:54 UTC - in response to Message 814.  


...M1061 is "on hold". The current siever has run out
of special-q to use and he does not have enough relations.
...he hopes to put out the new siever during
spring break.


What is special-q and what is the spring break? I live in Singapore, so all this doesn't make sense to me.

Among the google hits from "special-q factoring" you may find links
to mersenneforum, as well as several technical reports on which
special-q have been used in various "number field" and SNFS ("special"
number field) factorizations. They are used in the "lattice sieving"
step in the "number field sieve".

This is a message board for a boinc project that uses special-q for
lattice sieving. There are many prerequisites necessary for even a
general description, which are outside of this project's focus on people
intending to request and complete sieving tasks.

You might try wikipedia for "spring break". -bdodson*
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@Bob --- We discussed the selection of 5p433, and here's Greg's view

I'm hoping to start 5p433 in a few weeks now. ... M1007 might be more attractive scientifically,
but 5p433 adds variety and size.

M1007 was a candidate from the list of targets of the EPFL effort using
ECM on their PS3 cluster. We had just recently completed M1031, and
even then were hoping that M1061 would finish in the next few weeks.

The other numbers weren't in consideration on our list.
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Message 816 - Posted: 26 Mar 2012, 8:28:35 UTC - in response to Message 815.  
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This is a message board for a BOINC project that uses special-q for
lattice sieving. There are many prerequisites necessary for even a
general description, which are outside of this project's focus on people
intending to request and complete sieving tasks.

Oh LOL.
Assume special-q is a parameter in lattice sieving

Aside from that, I've received the first tasks for 11,290+.

Much of page 123 on the Cunningham project website is about the recently-extended base 3 tables. Because of this, a lot of holes and wanted numbers have been left untouched. When is NFS@Home going to factor these numbers? Particularly, I would like to see 10,281+ and 10,281-.
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Message 823 - Posted: 1 Apr 2012, 3:14:21 UTC - in response to Message 804.  

Most of your questions have been answered, but here's a bit more info.

And what do the names of the workunits mean in the first place?

Taking a recent workunit, S2m1061d_1074881, 'S' indicates that it's using SNFS, '2m1061' refers to the number being factored, 2,1061-, 'd' refers to the fourth series of runs through this number (this can get incremented for any number of reasons, including sieving on a different side, using different parameters, a mistake in the first assignments, etc.), and '1074881' refers to the starting q for this workunit. For this workunit, special-q's appearing in the range 1074881000 - 1074882000 are being sieved. The special-q's are always prime numbers, so there's no worry that the end of a workunit and the start of the next workunit, which are always multiples of 1000, overlap.

4. Is there a visual app (like those for WCG and Rosetta@home) that will display the progress of sieving for a workunit?

There are no plans to develop one.

5. Are there any plans to factor more non-Cunningham numbers (like EM48)?

Yes. Following the currently reserved Cunningham numbers, the 15e sievers will be doing a couple of numbers for the Odd Perfect project.
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Message 824 - Posted: 1 Apr 2012, 3:25:52 UTC - in response to Message 816.  

Particularly, I would like to see 10,281+ and 10,281-.

Not for a while. These numbers are too large for 15e, but too easy for 16e to be of current interest. Eventually, though...
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Message 825 - Posted: 4 Apr 2012, 4:06:13 UTC - in response to Message 823.  

There are no plans to develop one [visual app for NFS@Home].

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Yes. Following the currently reserved Cunningham numbers, the 15e sievers will be doing a couple of numbers for the Odd Perfect project.

What are the two numbers (or if you can't provide a concise description, provide a link)?
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Message 826 - Posted: 4 Apr 2012, 4:37:56 UTC - in response to Message 825.  

What are the two numbers (or if you can't provide a concise description, provide a link)?

59^149-1 and 197^113-1.
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Message 831 - Posted: 14 Apr 2012, 1:58:58 UTC

In light of recent completed factorisations, I hereby ask questions 6 and 7. Why does linear algebra take place on TeraGrid and not BOINC? How long does it take? In addition, what new numbers are on the consideration list for NFS@Home factorisation now?
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Message 854 - Posted: 7 May 2012, 18:32:13 UTC

Recent news: I have just received some workunits for some GNFS number. One of them reads "GB200_25036_0". What is B200?
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Message 855 - Posted: 7 May 2012, 22:24:23 UTC - in response to Message 854.  

The unfactored part of the numerator of the 200th Bernoulli number. See http://www.mersenneforum.org/showthread.php?t=16737 for details.
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Message 976 - Posted: 10 Sep 2012, 22:26:57 UTC - in response to Message 975.  

The lasieve5 siever was deployed and used to complete 2,1061-. This has been done.
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