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Distributed.Net OGR26


Distributed.Net OGR24


In mathematics, the term "Golomb Ruler" refers to a set of non-negative integers such that no two distinct pairs of numbers from the set have the same difference. Conceptually, this is similar to a ruler constructed in such a way that no two pairs of marks measure the same distance. An Optimal Golomb Ruler (OGR) is the shortest Golomb Ruler possible for a given number of marks. However, finding (and proving) OGR's becomes exponentially more difficult as the number of marks increases, and it is for this reason that we have turned to the web for help in finding the OGR's with 24 and more marks.


Project Info
  • Year of conclusion: 2009
  • Number of teams: 339
  • Number of participants: 2,754
  • Running platforms: Windows, Linux, Unix, DOS, Mac OS X, Solaris, OpenBSD, FreeBSD, OS/2, AmigaOS, SGI Irix, VMS, NeXT/OS, HPUX, QNX, and more...


AMD Users Team Facts
  • Final Team Rank: 91st
  • Final Team Points: 233,188
  • Number of Members: 5
  • Number of Members Countries: unknown


AMD Users Team
Pos. Member Name World Rank Points % of Total
 1  Brucifer  249th  123,774 53.08% 
 2  ototero@yahoo.com  657th  61,822 26.51% 
 3  jamers  806th  42,477 18.22% 
 4  Liuqyn  1,916th  3,221 1.38% 
 5  vaughan  2,085th  1,894 0.81% 




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Created by NeoGen. Last Modification: Wednesday 30 of June, 2010 13:27:52 MDT by NeoGen.