Cygwin.calcyman wrote:Are you using Cygwin or WSL?
Database of All Completed and Ongoing *find Searches
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I manage the 5S project, which collects all known spaceship speeds in Isotropic Non-totalistic rules. I also wrote EPE, a tool for searching in the INT rulespace.
Things to work on:
- Find (7,1)c/8 and 9c/10 ships in non-B0 INT.
- EPE improvements.
Things to work on:
- Find (7,1)c/8 and 9c/10 ships in non-B0 INT.
- EPE improvements.
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Re: Database of All Completed and Ongoing *find Searches
I mean, if you are on windows 10, you can use WSL..
Re: Database of All Completed and Ongoing *find Searches
I can reproduce the issue. It looks like there are at least two fundamental problems here:AforAmpere wrote:Cygwin.calcyman wrote:Are you using Cygwin or WSL?
- iglucose fails to open the named pipe;
- Only one worker succeeds in retrieving an item from the JoinableQueue.
What do you do with ill crystallographers? Take them to the mono-clinic!
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Re: Database of All Completed and Ongoing *find Searches
Are these problems something that I could fix somehow? Or is it an inherent problem with Cygwin that can't be solved?calcyman wrote: I can reproduce the issue. It looks like there are at least two fundamental problems here:
- iglucose fails to open the named pipe;
- Only one worker succeeds in retrieving an item from the JoinableQueue.
I manage the 5S project, which collects all known spaceship speeds in Isotropic Non-totalistic rules. I also wrote EPE, a tool for searching in the INT rulespace.
Things to work on:
- Find (7,1)c/8 and 9c/10 ships in non-B0 INT.
- EPE improvements.
Things to work on:
- Find (7,1)c/8 and 9c/10 ships in non-B0 INT.
- EPE improvements.
Re: Database of All Completed and Ongoing *find Searches
Extended discussion of ikpx belongs in the appropriate thread in the scripts forum.
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Re: Database of All Completed and Ongoing *find Searches
2718281828, do you know if the searches done here were done with rokicki's zfind?
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=2031&start=675#p61750
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=2031&start=675#p61750
I manage the 5S project, which collects all known spaceship speeds in Isotropic Non-totalistic rules. I also wrote EPE, a tool for searching in the INT rulespace.
Things to work on:
- Find (7,1)c/8 and 9c/10 ships in non-B0 INT.
- EPE improvements.
Things to work on:
- Find (7,1)c/8 and 9c/10 ships in non-B0 INT.
- EPE improvements.
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Re: Database of All Completed and Ongoing *find Searches
I am not sure if this is rokicki's zfind. I used ntzfind for this, likely a modification of it. So if I got it correctly, the search is not usable for increasing the numbers in the status table.AforAmpere wrote:2718281828, do you know if the searches done here were done with rokicki's zfind?
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=2031&start=675#p61750
Re: Database of All Completed and Ongoing *find Searches
Hi everyone, one of my long-running searches just finished:
Unfortunately I can't directly attach the output because it's too large, but it is available from here.
The other search is still going strong at 189T calculations and 3.5M seconds. I'll edit this post when it finishes (unless one or more months have passed.) Both were run on ntzfind v3.0.
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./ntzfind B3/S23 w10 p13 k6 g l2000 r >> output.txt
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Search complete: 0 spaceships found.
Calculations: 127042129051549
CPU time: 1941764.468000 seconds
The other search is still going strong at 189T calculations and 3.5M seconds. I'll edit this post when it finishes (unless one or more months have passed.) Both were run on ntzfind v3.0.
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Re: Database of All Completed and Ongoing *find Searches
I'll add it to the table. What search are you running currently, and have you done any other high witth 6c/13 searches besides g? Also, were all of the searches you ran in your spreadsheet also zfind 3.0? Also, is there any other website you could put that file on? I really don't trust that one.Billabob wrote: The other search is still going strong at 189T calculations and 3.5M seconds. I'll edit this post when it finishes (unless one or more months have passed.) Both were run on ntzfind v3.0.
I manage the 5S project, which collects all known spaceship speeds in Isotropic Non-totalistic rules. I also wrote EPE, a tool for searching in the INT rulespace.
Things to work on:
- Find (7,1)c/8 and 9c/10 ships in non-B0 INT.
- EPE improvements.
Things to work on:
- Find (7,1)c/8 and 9c/10 ships in non-B0 INT.
- EPE improvements.
Re: Database of All Completed and Ongoing *find Searches
I don't know what search is running at the moment, but I can check when it finishes. If I had to wager a guess, it would be 2c/13 or 3c/13. I've only searched up to w7 on the other symmetries, and that was at least a year ago.AforAmpere wrote:What search are you running currently, and have you done any other high witth 6c/13 searches besides g?
YesAlso, were all of the searches you ran in your spreadsheet also zfind 3.0?
Sorry, I've removed the link. If you could suggest an alternative site I'd be more than happy to upload it there.Also, is there any other website you could put that file on? I really don't trust that one.
EDIT: Replaced link with a Drive one, thanks
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Re: Database of All Completed and Ongoing *find Searches
Thanks. I am currently running 2c/9 w9 u, for about 250000 seconds. It will probably be a while longer. I am not sure of any trustworthy and easy websites to upload large things besides Drive.
I manage the 5S project, which collects all known spaceship speeds in Isotropic Non-totalistic rules. I also wrote EPE, a tool for searching in the INT rulespace.
Things to work on:
- Find (7,1)c/8 and 9c/10 ships in non-B0 INT.
- EPE improvements.
Things to work on:
- Find (7,1)c/8 and 9c/10 ships in non-B0 INT.
- EPE improvements.
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Re: Database of All Completed and Ongoing *find Searches
I did this a 2c/9 witdh while ago, all negative for symmetries, most promising partials, using zfind:
Edi1:
Also negative: 3c/8 width 12 asymmetric, using knight2:
(best partial)
Additionally 'negative' 2c/7 even symmetric width 20 [meaning only the weekender exists], using knight2:
Best partial:
I am currently running 2c/7 width 11 odd-symmetric (using zfind). But it takes looong. No positive result so far.
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x = 118, y = 49, rule = B3/S23
$15bo6bo$14b2o6b2o30bo5bo36bo$53b2o5b2o35bo$12bo2bo6bo2bo26bob2o3b2obo
32bo3bo$12bo2bo6bo2bo25b2o9b2o31b2ob2o$14b2o6b2o27b2o2b2ob2o2b2o31bo3b
o$16bo4bo29b2o2b2ob2o2b2o28b2o2bobo2b2o$14b3o4b3o28b2ob2ob2ob2o29b5ob
5o$15bo6bo32b2ob2o32b3ob3ob3o$54b2o3b2o2$16b6o30bo9bo29b3o2bo2b3o$15bo
2b2o2bo28bo11bo28bo3bobo3bo$14bo3b2o3bo25bobobobo3bobobobo25bo2bobobob
o2bo$14bo2bo2bo2bo25bob4o5b4obo24b6obob6o$14b3o4b3o25b2o13b2o24b2o3bob
obo3b2o$14bob6obo27bo11bo27bob2ob3ob2obo$18b2o32b2o7b2o29b3o5b3o$13b2o
3b2o3b2o71b3o$15bo2b2o2bo31bo5bo34bo3bo$12b4o2b2o2b4o24bo2bo7bo2bo$12b
o12bo24b2obo7bob2o30b2ob2o$13b3o6b3o27bo9bo31b2o3b2o$51b2o9b2o29bobo3b
obo$12b2ob2o4b2ob2o24bo13bo28bo2bobo2bo$11bo4bo4bo4bo23bobo2bo3bo2bobo
25b2ob2obobob2ob2o$10bo2b2o2b4o2b2o2bo22bo3b2o3b2o3bo25b3o2b2ob2o2b3o$
11bobobobo2bobobobo25b2obo3bob2o32bo3bo$13bobo6bobo28b2o5b2o30b4o3b4o$
17b4o30b2ob2o3b2ob2o27bo2b2o3b2o2bo$16bo4bo27b2obobo5bobob2o25b3o7b3o$
13bo2bo4bo2bo24b2obob2o3b2obob2o$12bob4o2b4obo24bobo2bo3bo2bobo$11bo3b
o6bo3bo22bo4bo5bo4bo27b4ob4o$11bo2bo8bo2bo23b2ob2o5b2ob2o25b2obob2ob2o
bob2o$10b2ob3o6b3ob2o25b4ob4o27bo15bo$11bo3b2o4b2o3bo23bo13bo29bo5bo$
11bobobob4obobobo22bo2bobobobobobo2bo27b2o5b2o$12b2obob4obob2o23b5o2bo
bo2b5o23b4o3bobo3b4o$14b2o6b2o67bo5bo5bo$14bob2o2b2obo73bo$92bo9bo!
Also negative: 3c/8 width 12 asymmetric, using knight2:
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x = 12, y = 29, rule = B3/S23
2obo2b2o$bo3bob3o$bo3bob5o$bo3b4o$5bob2o$7bobo$2b3o3b2o$2b2o3b2o$4bobo
bo$bo2bo3bo$2b3o$10bo$2bobo5bo$2bobo2b2obo$3b4o$8bo$6bobo$7b2o2$7b3o$
3bo4bo$3bo$3b2obo$5b2o$4b3o$ob3o$o3bo$bobo$2bo!
Additionally 'negative' 2c/7 even symmetric width 20 [meaning only the weekender exists], using knight2:
Best partial:
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x = 20, y = 75, rule = B3/S23
8bo2bo$o2bobo3b2o3bobo2bo$7b6o$2b2o3bo4bo3b2o$8bo2bo$3b2ob2o4b2ob2o$7b
o4bo$2bo3bo6bo3bo$2bo4b2o2b2o4bo$3bob2o6b2obo$7bo4bo$3bo3bo4bo3bo$2b2o
5b2o5b2o$3b2ob8ob2o$6bo6bo$6b3o2b3o$4bo3b4o3bo$2b5obo2bob5o$3b5o4b5o3$
3b5o4b5o$2bo5bo2bo5bo$b2o4bo4bo4b2o$b2obo2bo4bo2bob2o$4b2o8b2o$5b2o6b
2o2$2bobo3bo2bo3bobo$3bo12bo$3bo3bo4bo3bo$7b2o2b2o$5bo8bo$5bo2bo2bo2bo
$8b4o$7bo4bo$8bo2bo$7b2o2b2o$5b2ob4ob2o$6b2o4b2o$5b3o4b3o$4b2o8b2o$b2o
3bo6bo3b2o$obob2o8b2obobo$b2o14b2o$2bo2bo8bo2bo$3bob2o6b2obo$2b2o3bo4b
o3b2o$3bo4bo2bo4bo$8bo2bo$3b3o2b4o2b3o$3b3o8b3o$4bo2bo4bo2bo$4b3o2b2o
2b3o$5b2o2b2o2b2o3$6b3o2b3o$b2o2bo3b2o3bo2b2o$3bobo8bobo$5b2ob4ob2o$o
18bo$bob2o10b2obo$2b3o10b3o$4b2o8b2o$b2obo10bob2o$b2ob2o8b2ob2o$2bo14b
o$4bo10bo$3b2o10b2o$2bo14bo$2bo14bo$bobo12bobo$2bo14bo$2bo14bo!
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Re: Database of All Completed and Ongoing *find Searches
Width 9 for all symmetries? And with zfind 3.0?2718281828 wrote:I did this a 2c/9 witdh while ago, all negative for symmetries, most promising partials:
I manage the 5S project, which collects all known spaceship speeds in Isotropic Non-totalistic rules. I also wrote EPE, a tool for searching in the INT rulespace.
Things to work on:
- Find (7,1)c/8 and 9c/10 ships in non-B0 INT.
- EPE improvements.
Things to work on:
- Find (7,1)c/8 and 9c/10 ships in non-B0 INT.
- EPE improvements.
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Re: Database of All Completed and Ongoing *find Searches
Kind of yes, actually "ntzfind 3.0 by "zdr", Matthias Merzenich, Aidan Pierce, and Tomas Rokicki, 24 February 2018AforAmpere wrote:Width 9 for all symmetries? And with zfind 3.0?2718281828 wrote:I did this a 2c/9 witdh while ago, all negative for symmetries, most promising partials:
- ./ntzfind B3/S23 p9 k2 x0 n1 w9 g m4000 s100". So only odd-sym, even-sym and gutter-sym, as the partials suggests. But asymmetric would have been found by gutter.
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Re: Database of All Completed and Ongoing *find Searches
Okay I'll update the table then. Any other searches not reflected in the table that you did with ntzfind or zfind 3.0 or later?
I manage the 5S project, which collects all known spaceship speeds in Isotropic Non-totalistic rules. I also wrote EPE, a tool for searching in the INT rulespace.
Things to work on:
- Find (7,1)c/8 and 9c/10 ships in non-B0 INT.
- EPE improvements.
Things to work on:
- Find (7,1)c/8 and 9c/10 ships in non-B0 INT.
- EPE improvements.
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Re: Database of All Completed and Ongoing *find Searches
No, but as mentioned at the moment I am running 2c/7 odd-symmetrie with logical width 11. And the mentioned knigth2/knightt-searches above.AforAmpere wrote:Okay I'll update the table then. Any other searches not reflected in the table that you did with ntzfind or zfind 3.0 or later?
Re: Database of All Completed and Ongoing *find Searches
Since I'm no longer in danger of double-posting, I'll announce it here: the mystery search has finished.
I was running 2c/13 - that's why it took so long! It's a shame the result was negative, but now that I've run this search nobody else has to. I'm afraid there are no long partials because I only checked once or twice per day, and I didn't save the output to a TXT file (which is also why I couldn't remember what search I was running.)
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./ntzfind B3/S23 w7 p13 k2 g l2000 r
ntzfind 3.0 by "zdr", Matthias Merzenich, Aidan Pierce, and Tomas Rokicki, 24 February 2018
- ./ntzfind B3/S23 w7 p13 k2 g l2000 r
Rule: B3/S23
Period: 13
Offset: 2
Width: 7
Symmetry: gutter
Depth limit: 2000
Stop search if a ship is found.
Use randomized search order.
[...]
Search complete: 0 spaceships found.
Calculations: 204355688396592
CPU time: 3779101.922000 seconds
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Re: Database of All Completed and Ongoing *find Searches
Wow, I'm amazed that took so long. Do you ever run u or v searches? Asymmetric comes with gutter, but that leaves a strange gap in searching for some speeds.
EDIT, the link to the Drive file was for a w8 6c/13 search. Are you sure you ran w10? Are the other widths correct?
EDIT, never mind, it was lower in the file.
The longest 6c/13 partial in Billabob's file is this one:
EDIT, the link to the Drive file was for a w8 6c/13 search. Are you sure you ran w10? Are the other widths correct?
EDIT, never mind, it was lower in the file.
The longest 6c/13 partial in Billabob's file is this one:
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x = 21, y = 24, rule = B3/S23
6bo7bo$5bobo5bobo$4b2ob2o3b2ob2o$4b2obo5bob2o$4bo3bo3bo3bo2$7bo5bo$2b
2o13b2o$3b2o11b2o$8bo3bo$4bo2bo5bo2bo$4b2obo5bob2o$2bobobo7bobobo$b2o
3bobo3bobo3b2o$b2obo4bobo4bob2o$bo17bo$6bo7bo$bo2b3o2bobo2b3o2bo$2b3o
3bo3bo3b3o$5bo2bo3bo2bo$4bo2bo5bo2bo$3obob2o5b2obob3o$b3ob4o3b4ob3o$7b
3ob3o!
I manage the 5S project, which collects all known spaceship speeds in Isotropic Non-totalistic rules. I also wrote EPE, a tool for searching in the INT rulespace.
Things to work on:
- Find (7,1)c/8 and 9c/10 ships in non-B0 INT.
- EPE improvements.
Things to work on:
- Find (7,1)c/8 and 9c/10 ships in non-B0 INT.
- EPE improvements.
Re: Database of All Completed and Ongoing *find Searches
@AforAmpere, you've been updating the ntzfind table a lot. Could you please post some of your partial results?
Why are you using the randomized search order? The default order should be slightly faster.Billabob wrote:the mystery search has finished.
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./ntzfind B3/S23 w7 p13 k2 g l2000 r ntzfind 3.0 by "zdr", Matthias Merzenich, Aidan Pierce, and Tomas Rokicki, 24 February 2018 - ./ntzfind B3/S23 w7 p13 k2 g l2000 r Rule: B3/S23 Period: 13 Offset: 2 Width: 7 Symmetry: gutter Depth limit: 2000 Stop search if a ship is found. Use randomized search order. [...] Search complete: 0 spaceships found. Calculations: 204355688396592 CPU time: 3779101.922000 seconds
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Re: Database of All Completed and Ongoing *find Searches
The laptop I ran these searches on isn't exactly high-end... in fact I'm surprised the search only took 43 days. I was prepared to wait another 2 months. And - yes I do. They're all in the spreadsheet I attached to my earlier reply. I have not run any unreported searches after these.AforAmpere wrote:Wow, I'm amazed that took so long. Do you ever run u or v searches? Asymmetric comes with gutter, but that leaves a strange gap in searching for some speeds.
Sorry, not sure why that happened. I will try running some even-symmetric c6/13 searches, starting with width 8. I may also try extending the partial you helpfully posted, if I can figure out how.EDIT, the link to the Drive file was for a w8 6c/13 search. Are you sure you ran w10? Are the other widths correct?
EDIT, never mind, it was lower in the file.
EDIT: w9 p13 k6 u is negative. There's some decent partials in there.
Thanks for the tip. I remember reading that the randomized search order is faster a couple of years ago but I may be remembering it incorrectly. I'll run my future searches with the default order.Sokwe wrote:Why are you using the randomized search order? The default order should be slightly faster.
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Re: Database of All Completed and Ongoing *find Searches
Sorry if I've been updating it too frequently. When I finish a search, I want to record it as quickly as possible. I unfortunately lost some of the partials, but here are a few:Sokwe wrote:@AforAmpere, you've been updating the ntzfind table a lot. Could you please post some of your partial results?
Best (2,1)c/8 partial from w10 search:
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x = 9, y = 22, rule = B3/S23
5bo$4bobo$6b2o$2bo3bo$bo$b2ob2o$3bo$5bobo$2b5o$3bo2bo$2bo2bo$3b2o$4bob
o$5b2o$2b2o$bo$3b4o$bo4bo$bo2bo$6b2o$bo2bob3o$3o3bo!
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x = 34, y = 24, rule = B3/S23
2bo27bo$2bo27bo$bobo25bobo$3bo27bo$b2ob2o23b2ob2o$2bo27bo$2bo2bo24bo2b
o$2b2obo24b2obo$o2bo24bo2bo$obo25bobo$bo27bo2$2b2o26b2o$b3o25b3o$o3bo
23bo2bo$4b2o22bo$4b3o22b2o$5bo$26bob3o$b4o21b3ob2o$3b3o21bo3bo$b2o2bob
o18bo2bo2bo$4bo2bo18bo2b2ob2o$bo4b2o!
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x = 8, y = 26, rule = B3/S23
4bo$3bobo$3bobo$4b2o2$5bo$3b3o$4bo$2b2obo$2b3o$4bo$b3o$5bo$2bo3bo$2bo
3bo$5bo$2b4o$b2o3bo$o4b2o$2b2o$4bo$3bo$b2ob3o$o2b2obo$obo2b3o$2b2o!
EDIT, 6c/13 w8v and w8u finished, best partials:
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x = 42, y = 17, rule = B3/S23
4bo6bo19bo5bo$3bobo4bobo17bobo3bobo$2b2ob2o2b2ob2o15b2ob2ob2ob2o$2b2ob
o4bob2o16bo2bobo2bo$2bo2bo4bo2bo17b3ob3o$7b2o22bobobobo$bo4bo2bo4bo2$o
3b3o2b3o3bo13b3o5b3o$o2bo8bo2bo12bo2bo2bo2bo2bo$4bo6bo19b3ob3o$bob3o4b
3obo13bo4bobo4bo$2b2obo4bob2o14bobo3bo3bobo$5b2o2b2o17bo2bo5bo2bo$b2o
2b2o2b2o2b2o12b3ob2o3b2ob3o$b4o6b4o14bob2o3b2obo$28bo4bobo4bo!
I manage the 5S project, which collects all known spaceship speeds in Isotropic Non-totalistic rules. I also wrote EPE, a tool for searching in the INT rulespace.
Things to work on:
- Find (7,1)c/8 and 9c/10 ships in non-B0 INT.
- EPE improvements.
Things to work on:
- Find (7,1)c/8 and 9c/10 ships in non-B0 INT.
- EPE improvements.
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Re: Database of All Completed and Ongoing *find Searches
(1,1)c/7 w10 a finished with no results. Best partial:
(3,1)c/9 w10 a is also negative. Best partial:
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x = 9, y = 50, rule = B3/S23
5bo$5bo$5b2o$b2o$2bo3b3o2$4b3o$3bobo$3b3o$3b2o$4bo$2b2ob2o$2b2ob2o$3bo
$5b2o$3bobo$2b2o$3bo$5b2o$bo$6bo$3bo2bo$3bo3bo$4bobo$5bobo$6b2o$5bo2bo
$5bobo$6bo$b2obo$6bo$bo5bo$2b2o3bo$5bo$4b2o$o2bo2bo$3bo2bo$3bo3bo$4b4o
$3bo3bo$3bo2bo$bo$bo3b2o2$3b2obo$3bo3b2o$3bobobo$6b2o$2bobobo$o3b2ob2o
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x = 10, y = 14, rule = B3/S23
5bo$4bobo$3b2ob2o$2b2o2bo$bo4bo$bo3bo$2b2o$5b3o$3bo3bo$2bo2bo$bo4bo$o
4bo$2b2ob2o$b2obobo!
I manage the 5S project, which collects all known spaceship speeds in Isotropic Non-totalistic rules. I also wrote EPE, a tool for searching in the INT rulespace.
Things to work on:
- Find (7,1)c/8 and 9c/10 ships in non-B0 INT.
- EPE improvements.
Things to work on:
- Find (7,1)c/8 and 9c/10 ships in non-B0 INT.
- EPE improvements.
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Re: Database of All Completed and Ongoing *find Searches
Hmm... has anyone looked for slope-6 ships? [e.g. (6,1)c/14]
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x = 5, y = 9, rule = B3-jqr/S01c2-in3
3bo$4bo$o2bo$2o2$2o$o2bo$4bo$3bo!
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x = 7, y = 5, rule = B3/S2-i3-y4i
4b3o$6bo$o3b3o$2o$bo!
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Re: Database of All Completed and Ongoing *find Searches
Yes, check the status page.Hdjensofjfnen wrote:Hmm... has anyone looked for slope-6 ships? [e.g. (6,1)c/14]
C/9 w8 a was rechecked with zfind 3, no positive results. I'll run w8 g next.
Longest partial:
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x = 7, y = 33, rule = B3/S23
4bo$3bobo$3bobo$4bo2$4bo$3bobo$3bo2bo$3bobo$3b2o$2b3o$b5o$3o$bo2bo$bo
2bo$bo3bo$b2ob2o$4b2o$3bobo$4b3o$3bob2o$2b2ob2o$2bo$3bo$bobob2o$o2bo$
6bo$2bobo$2bob2o$3obobo$bobobo$bo3b2o$bo3bo!
I manage the 5S project, which collects all known spaceship speeds in Isotropic Non-totalistic rules. I also wrote EPE, a tool for searching in the INT rulespace.
Things to work on:
- Find (7,1)c/8 and 9c/10 ships in non-B0 INT.
- EPE improvements.
Things to work on:
- Find (7,1)c/8 and 9c/10 ships in non-B0 INT.
- EPE improvements.
Re: Database of All Completed and Ongoing *find Searches
I would generally recommend running gutter searches before asymmetric searches. If the gutter search finds nothing, then it also eliminates an asymmetric ship of that width.AforAmpere wrote:C/9 w8 a was rechecked with zfind 3, no positive results. I'll run w8 g next.
-Matthias Merzenich