[r-t] Full-Monty-1256 completes
Mark Davies
mark at snowtiger.net
Wed Jul 14 20:56:00 UTC 2010
On May 27, I wrote:
> Interesting - so has anyone ever tried the "full monty" on C8 with bobs
> and 1256 singles?
> Possibly not. I'm running it now, and it looks like a big one! I'll
> report back.
This search (Cambridge Major with 1256 singles) has now completed. Total
running time was 47 days - not the longest I've ever run, but pretty
big. A total of 152,915 compositions were found (up to rotation). I
won't post all of those here (!) but I can zip them up to about 1.3MB if
anyone wants them emailed.
During the search approximately 147,924,010,660,000 nodes were visited,
which I find moderately impressive. The longest length found was 6144 (a
short-course two-part), and similar compositions of length 5888 and 5632
exist. Beneath Middleton's, there were a handful of compositions between
5400 and 5600 changes with at least one whole course.
Here are a couple of the best peals I found:
5184 Cambridge Surprise Major, arr. MBD (SMC32) (no.1)
23456 B 3 H
---------------
26453 S
45362 4 S
36254 4 S
65423 2 -
35264 3 S
---------------
56324 - S |
56243 - - |
56432 - - | A
63542 - S |
46352 2 S |
---------------
25463 A
56342 2 -
23456 3
---------------
Contains:
7 plain course
24 5678
24 6578
6 8765
11 LB5
66 LB4
64 CRU
5248 Cambridge Surprise Major, arr. MBD (SMC32) (no.2)
23456 B M W 3 H
---------------------
65432 - - -
65324 - -
65243 - -
46352 - - S
35264 S - -
56324 - S
56243 - -
56432 - -
---------------------
4 part
Contains:
3 plain course
18 5678
18 6578
4 8765
8 5678 off the front
9 LB5
64 LB4
84 CRU
The search also exposed a small bug in SMC32: it appears I keep the
search duration, in milliseconds, in a signed 32-bit integer. At some
point in the 24th day of searching, this wraps round into negative
numbers. Gah.
MBD
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