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[CODE]164767311827748727812597447590262109111689337122539250119486808338158880846311561568512501683036288516919579549
prp52 factor: 2405628281765591454964486281045414440972614378247653 prp59 factor: 68492423819867585521747025709076292850559624824403044019033[/CODE] Hitting 150 digits. I did a few more steps through the workers. |
I should have the factors of the c107 tomorrow morning.
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[QUOTE=smh;173922][CODE]164767311827748727812597447590262109111689337122539250119486808338158880846311561568512501683036288516919579549
prp52 factor: 2405628281765591454964486281045414440972614378247653 prp59 factor: 68492423819867585521747025709076292850559624824403044019033[/CODE] Hitting 150 digits. I did a few more steps through the workers.[/QUOTE]Quick work on that, thanks Sander! Keep your fingers crossed, while the 3 is raised to a higher power we have a better chance of getting rid of it, with the right factorization. The growth rate is going to start hurting pretty quickly, though..... |
The c107 is done (the p35 could have been found with a little more ECM) and in the database.
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Currently line 2401, with a c132 which I babysitted in the database queue up to 1/3 of the 40digit level. Will continue tomorrow if it is not finished by then. I think you can start searching for a poly. H.
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I did babysit it a little this afternoon. I've been running 60 curves with B1=11M, no luck.
It's time to start thinking about a new team sieve. |
Afraid not:
[code]Using B1=3000000, B2=5706890290, polynomial Dickson(6), sigma=2179057210 Step 1 took 8271ms Step 2 took 4516ms ********** Factor found in step 2: 1056673482676022312579825080018199556649081 Found probable prime factor of 43 digits: 1056673482676022312579825080018199556649081 Probable prime cofactor 249267850007313489951416374237531782339203024789129680307405969334427179825905197320964231 has 90 digits [/code] |
I am NFSing the c99 it is on now.
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The guide has changed to 2^6*3^2.
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p43 with B1=3M - nice!
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[quote=Andi47;174046]p43 with B1=3M - nice![/quote]
The record for B1=3M is 57 (!) digits. |
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