I am working on an Honor's project and have started a distributed computing project. I am attempting to find a counter-example to the beal-conjecture. See www.bealconjecture.com. It can run any number of threads efficiently, but needs 64-bit, and uses about 1 gig of ram. Coordinating a small project will guarantee an A.
All that you would have to do is run my program with the range you reserved, and zip the small txt file outputted and attach it or email it.
There has not been much computer search done on this, but two people have written programs before me, a NASA research scientist and a Google engineer, and my program hundreds of times faster than the first guy's who wrote it about ten years ago, and about 4x as fast as the second guy's who wrote it a couple summers ago.
Thanks!
EDIT: The project is really just for this quarter, so a short term like just for one month. Even if you don't want to run the project long, I would be interested in timings from different CPU. I have q6600. Interested in say q9450/9550 with more cache and Penryn upgrades as well as I7 chips w/ DDR3.
Here is a website for the project that I update.
All that you would have to do is run my program with the range you reserved, and zip the small txt file outputted and attach it or email it.
There has not been much computer search done on this, but two people have written programs before me, a NASA research scientist and a Google engineer, and my program hundreds of times faster than the first guy's who wrote it about ten years ago, and about 4x as fast as the second guy's who wrote it a couple summers ago.
Thanks!
EDIT: The project is really just for this quarter, so a short term like just for one month. Even if you don't want to run the project long, I would be interested in timings from different CPU. I have q6600. Interested in say q9450/9550 with more cache and Penryn upgrades as well as I7 chips w/ DDR3.
Here is a website for the project that I update.
