Likewise, it's possible that Collartz has a "punishment" system to prevent sending work units when you have too many errors or something like that. At PrimeGrid, for example, I remember a case of a user with many computers that wasn't getting tasks: reason was because each subproject had a limit on how many WU it could have at a time, and getting more tasks would exceed it. True, but it is high credit vs others on that same project, 10M on Collatz might equal 50k on some CPU projects as far as magnitude (rewards) goes. Collatz is a waste of computer time, project good only for points. You need to be in elevated mode to be able to replace the old, bad file. depending on what windows you are running, or where you put the executable. You'd be better off asking in that project's forum than here. Message 105776 - Posted:, 18:20:58 UTC - in response to Message 105774. ![]() Why does #2 don't get work to calculate? Because #1 got too much work or work he failed in calculation?ĭo they have any "calculate before"-date? PC #2 gets the work done and tries to refresh, but it never gets work from Collatz (PC #3 is about 10% of the speed of #2, so #3 calculates some hours more without refreshing). That's something software-based, hardware is fine.ĭuring that PC #2 and #3 did there usual work for Collatz just as normal. So about ~80% of that resulted in "error in calculation". For speeding up processing times on the Collatz Conjecture project, locate the (32 bit OS) or (64 bit OS) file in the C: project directory. In this paper, we propose several novel theorems, corollaries, and algorithms that explore relationships and properties between the natural numbers, their peak values, and the conjecture. A BOINC server was established at IHEP during the first quarter of 2010. Proposed in 1937, the Collatz conjecture has remained in the spotlight for mathematicians and computer scientists alike due to its simple proposal, yet intractable proof. Posts: 100 Topics: 13 Last post: June 13, 2022, 05:38:10 PM Re: Project Updates by chooka03. Het draait op een processor of een grafische kaart van nVidia of ATI. Collatz Conjecture continues the work of the previous 3x+1home BOINC project which ended in 2008. the magnitude value is not linked with the BOINC credits, it only uses the Boinc credits to calculate the share of every cruncher inside the same project. If I can get it fixed.Since (let's say) PC #1 got into trouble refreshing work queues it got a lot of work very late (about 4 times the amount of which is normally "refreshed" when previous work is done). Het borduurt voort op het eerdere BOINC-project 3x+1home, dat eindigde in 2008. True, but it is high credit vs others on that same project, 10M on Collatz might equal 50k on some CPU projects as far as magnitude (rewards) goes. ![]() Admittedly, this is a rather obscure collision but, still. This paper shows the proof of the Collatz conjecture in three simple steps. You can participate by downloading and running a free program on your computer. ![]() If the incentive is to mine junk data for profit, Grid coin is no better than any other crypto currency. If it helps, these are the BOINC projects I run: Collatz Conjecture, GPUGrid, PrimeGrid, Pogs,, ,, and All drivers and such are up to date as well and I have more than enough horsepower with a Skylake i7, a GTX 1080, and 16 GB of RAM. Collatz Conjecture is a research project that uses Internet-connected computers to do research in mathematics, specifically testing the Collatz Conjecture also known as 3x+1 or HOTPO (half or triple plus one). It took a very long time for my Rosetta points to surpass those few months of Collatz Conjecture and I am worried about the implications of that for Grid Coin which as far as I can tell accepts Collatz as a legitimate mining project. ![]() Given a choice, I'll stop playing ESO, and just let BOINC run. I know it's BOINC since the two mutually glitch when ESO is installed forcing a reinstall of the former, and a complete uninstall of the latter, because when I try to login, I get through the splash screens to the login page and the game just freezes while nothing else is affected unless I forget to turn off BOINC (which results in severe but unsurprising slowdown due to the nature of BOINC) Whereas BOINC will sometimes just run completely unresponsively with ESO installed with a repair via the BOINC installer the only way to fix it. Alright, I've had to uninstall ESO because I has a conflict with either BOINC or one of the projects I'm signed up with in BOINC, all of which I turn off while playing but still glitches out when ESO is installed. My BOINC project (Collatz Conjecture) was the first to support AMD graphics processing as a native application and have been an early adopter of OpenCL.
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