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I actually have an answer to my question but it is not parallelized so I am interested in ways to improve the algorithm. Anyway it might be useful as-is for some people.

int Until = 20000000;
BitArray PrimeBits = new BitArray(Until, true);

/*
 * Sieve of Eratosthenes
 * PrimeBits is a simple BitArray where all bit is an integer
 * and we mark composite numbers as false
 */

PrimeBits.Set(0, false); // You don't actually need this, just
PrimeBits.Set(1, false); // remindig you that 2 is the smallest prime

for (int P = 2; P < (int)Math.Sqrt(Until) + 1; P++)
    if (PrimeBits.Get(P))
        // These are going to be the multiples of P if it is a prime
        for (int PMultiply = P * 2; PMultiply < Until; PMultiply += P)
            PrimeBits.Set(PMultiply, false);

// We use this to store the actual prime numbers
List<int> Primes = new List<int>();

for (int i = 2; i < Until; i++)
    if (PrimeBits.Get(i))
        Primes.Add(i);

Maybe I could use multiple BitArrays and [BitArray.And()![MSDN][1]BitArray.And() them together?

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