In a message dated 6/10/99, 9:07:19 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> The status page shows that for exponents in the range 3,310,000-3,960,000,
> there are 225 exponents for which 2 L-L tests have been done, yet there are
> 40 exponents for which no factor is known, and no LL test has been done. I
> have 2 questions:
>
> 1. Why have 2nd LL tests been done in many cases when there are still
> exponents whose status is unknown?
I would venture to say that those 40 exponents are "out" at the moment,
assigned to machines which have not yet turned in a result.
> 2. Exponents over 6,000,000 have been assigned for a couple of months or
> so. Why are large exponents being assigned when there are still smaller
> ones in need of a LL test?
The same reason as #1.
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