gimps schmimps

From: Jones, Spike (spike.jones@lmco.com)
Date: Thu Aug 12 1999 - 13:57:34 MDT


        GIMPSers, after reading a few of the replies on the list
        and privately mailed to me, I must comment to clear up
        a misconception.

        ***DO NOT quit your day jobs*** if you are joining GIMPS
        to try for the 100K EFF prize. I mentioned the prize to a
        certain extent as a joke, for one's individual chances of
        getting it are small indeed, as I commented before:

        1. Currently GIMPS is systematically searching numbers
        of a couple million digits, so these are not even eligible for
        the EFF prize, which is for a 10 million digit prime. The
        GIMPS wolfpack will not be at the 10 million digit mark for
        about another 4 to 5 years, assuming it does not dissolve
        in chaos, as lone wolves defect hunting for the big game.
        The EFF prize may actually *contribute* to the breakdown
        of the previously stable systematic search for Mersenne primes.

        2. Current common desktop computers (400-500 Mhz
        P2s and P3s) take about two *years* to analyse a *single*
        candidate, and that candidate has about 1 in 300,000 probability
        of being a winner.

        So, the mathematical expectation (prize value times the
        probability of winning) is only about 30 cents, for 2 years
        of computer time. Consequently, I do not recommend
        joining this project for the money.

        I *do* recommend joining it for developing parallel distributed
        computing, however. The GIMPS software is open source
        C code, and can be modified, so that you can use the background
        computing infrastructure and I/O, then modify the math to
        do whatever you want.

        This also provides an interesting study case for Greg Stock's
        E4 talk. I suspect many of the current participants in GIMPS
        have not calculated their person probability of winning the
        cash prize. Many of us however, were in it for other reasons
        before the prize was announced.

        Stop CPU waste. A busy computer is a happy computer.
        Let us create a womb for the singularity, then hope to hell
        a monster is not born therefrom. {8-] spike



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