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M73012001
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[Sat Feb 07 11:04:31 2015] P-1 found a factor in stage #1, B1=825000. UID: ****, M73012001 has a factor: 20078579801333391977956082839 (P-1, B1=825000) [/CODE] 94.02 bits k = 3×73×139×389×683×35267×482071 |
[code][Tue Feb 10 23:22:51 2015]
P-1 found a factor in stage #2, B1=10000000, B2=200000000, E=12. UID: VictordeHollander/PCVICTOR, M1609063 has a factor: 688971262380939975396559401247 (P-1, B1=10000000, B2=200000000, E=12)[/code]30 digits, 99.12 bits k = 214090828755909487508121 = 3 × 19 × 223 × 6,343 × 4,351,547 × [B]610,210,891 [/B]Another B-S! |
[QUOTE=LaurV;393151]That's extremely easy ECM hit, 47326098603400241-9 factors as 2^3*7^2*11*29*101*1259*1289*2309[/QUOTE]
It is easy only if your computer selects one of the lucky values of sigma for which the group order is the number you mentioned. |
M73012031
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[Thu Feb 12 16:22:15 2015] P-1 found a factor in stage #2, B1=825000, B2=24000000, E=6. UID: ****, M73012031 has a factor: 43976881458608153910283872823715921 (P-1, B1=825000, B2=24000000, E=6) [/CODE] 115.082 bits k=2^3 × 5 × 13 × 173 × 1777 × 246689 × 464549 × 16439243 |
Look at this beauty:
[I]ECM found a factor in curve #1168, stage #2 Sigma=6873794231931630, B1=11000000, B2=1100000000. UID: lycorn/asteroid, M20011 has a factor: 187852747203883018784775678996501624848413313 (ECM curve 1168, B1=11000000, B2=1100000000), [/I] 147.074 bits K = 2[SUP]6[/SUP] × 541 × 3547 × 489113 × 39334897501 × 1986520754106589 I threw all 4 cores of an i5-750 at it, running a total of ~5000 curves. |
[QUOTE=lycorn;396731]Look at this beauty:
[I]ECM found a factor in curve #1168, stage #2 Sigma=6873794231931630, B1=11000000, B2=1100000000. UID: lycorn/asteroid, M20011 has a factor: 187852747203883018784775678996501624848413313 (ECM curve 1168, B1=11000000, B2=1100000000), [/I] 147.074 bits K = 2[SUP]6[/SUP] × 541 × 3547 × 489113 × 39334897501 × 1986520754106589 I threw all 4 cores of an i5-750 at it, running a total of ~5000 curves.[/QUOTE] Super nice find! Untouchable by Pm1. I wish more people are throwing all 4 in these "small" exponents. Keep the factors coming. |
[QUOTE=bloodIce;396760] Keep the factors coming.[/QUOTE]
Well, finding factors this large is hard. It takes a lot of curves to get one. I´m currently putting M11423 through the same process. There are still 4000 curves to run @B1=11000000. If nothing comes up. I´ll move to B1=44000000. But that yes, will be really tough... |
I've never reported a factor here; should I?
Any I find will be reported to PrimeNet (Prime95); is there any reason they can't be found there and need to be reported here specifically?
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[QUOTE=petrw1;396832]Any I find will be reported to PrimeNet (Prime95); is there any reason they can't be found there and need to be reported here specifically?[/QUOTE]
No, this thread is solely for "bragging" about a found factor. One can brag for any number of reasons, very large factors, factors with unusual P-1 factorizations, factors barely above the TF level, etc. |
Once, back even before I was a semimod, this thread had a vaguely descriptive title. :smile:
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[QUOTE=Dubslow;396834]Once, back even before I was a semimod, this thread had a vaguely descriptive title. :smile:[/QUOTE]
The title hasn't changed in over a year, time to begin another round of changes.... |
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