...und vom 14.10.:Three days are don, and two remain:
Challenge: World Maths Day
App: 32 (PPS-DIV)
(As of 2019-10-13 19:07:18 UTC)
361218 tasks have been sent out. [CPU/GPU/anonymous_platform: 359445 (100%) / 0 (0%) / 1773 (0%)]
Of those tasks that have been sent out:
13272 (4%) were aborted. [12752 (4%) / 0 (0%) / 520 (0%)]
2240 (1%) came back with some kind of an error. [2240 (1%) / 0 (0%) / 0 (0%)]
284344 (79%) have returned a successful result. [283106 (78%) / 0 (0%) / 1241 (0%)]
61373 (17%) are still in progress. [61364 (17%) / 0 (0%) / 12 (0%)]
Of the tasks that have been returned successfully:
42115 (15%) are pending validation. [41911 (15%) / 0 (0%) / 207 (0%)]
241823 (85%) have been successfully validated. [240789 (85%) / 0 (0%) / 1034 (0%)]
331 (0%) were invalid. [331 (0%) / 0 (0%) / 0 (0%)]
75 (0%) are inconclusive. [75 (0%) / 0 (0%) / 0 (0%)]
The current leading edge (i.e., latest work unit for which work has actually been sent out to a host) is n=4629525. The leading edge was at n=4300358 at the beginning of the challenge. Since the challenge started, the leading edge has advanced 7.65% as much as it had prior to the challenge!
Another day, another PPS-DIV prime!
The third PPS-DIV prime of the challenge has been found. The discover of this prime is Jack Hiker, and the double checker is jshriver. Congratulations!
The is prime is an xGF divisor and a GF divisor. There's two days to go. Will we find a Fermat divisor?
Und diesmal bin ich schneller als Michael Goetz:4 days are done and only 1 day remains!
Challenge: World Maths Day
App: 32 (PPS-DIV)
(As of 2019-10-14 18:02:03 UTC)
462636 tasks have been sent out. [CPU/GPU/anonymous_platform: 460515 (100%) / 0 (0%) / 2121 (0%)]
Of those tasks that have been sent out:
20576 (4%) were aborted. [20056 (4%) / 0 (0%) / 520 (0%)]
3091 (1%) came back with some kind of an error. [3091 (1%) / 0 (0%) / 0 (0%)]
378439 (82%) have returned a successful result. [376852 (81%) / 0 (0%) / 1589 (0%)]
60539 (13%) are still in progress. [60526 (13%) / 0 (0%) / 12 (0%)]
Of the tasks that have been returned successfully:
43841 (12%) are pending validation. [43652 (12%) / 0 (0%) / 191 (0%)]
333975 (88%) have been successfully validated. [332577 (88%) / 0 (0%) / 1398 (0%)]
522 (0%) were invalid. [522 (0%) / 0 (0%) / 0 (0%)]
101 (0%) are inconclusive. [101 (0%) / 0 (0%) / 0 (0%)]
The current leading edge (i.e., latest work unit for which work has actually been sent out to a host) is n=4717375. The leading edge was at n=4300358 at the beginning of the challenge. Since the challenge started, the leading edge has advanced 9.70% as much as it had prior to the challenge!
Two more primes have been found, making 5 total.
The first prime was found by 288larsson, and we're still waiting for the double checker. This prime was not a Fermat, GF, or xGF divisor.
The second prime was found by taurec and double checked by Odicin. The XGFN test is not yet complete.
Congratulations 288larsson, taurec, and Odicin! (And a double checker to be named later.)
We've got one day to go. Can we find that elusive Fermat divisor?
Bitte brecht nach dem Wettkampf alles ab, was ihr nicht weiterrechnen wollt.
Siehe auch Eingangsposting.