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[QUOTE=retina;391220]Okay, let's start with MMMMM2 and then move on to RSA4096. Just one factor from each will be enough. Although I am not sure about the ordering in terms of hardness so doing them in the opposite order will be fine also.[/QUOTE]So, are we there yet? It's been two minutes.
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Ah yes, but what part of "when it costs you nothing" was unclear? ;-)
I am in a generous mood, and I step up from "nothing" to 2 cents. Here they are - :two cents: |
[QUOTE=Batalov;391222]Ah yes, but what part of "when it costs you nothing" was unclear? ;-)
I am in a generous mood, and I step up from "nothing" to 2 cents. Here they are - :two cents:[/QUOTE]Okay, so you are saying it will cost me 2 cents. Then it is a deal. Factors first, then I'll pay. |
No, you will get something for nothing if it costs me nothing. It could be much more valuable to you, though. That's what the H.C.Anderson's field mouse told me when I was a little child and I pondered for a while and decided, "you are right, little furry dude, this makes sense".
But because I am still in a generous mood, of course I will help you factor those little trifles! MMMMM2 (rather properly written MMMMMII, because as you know you are mixing Roman and arabic digits, but that's an easy mistake to make) = 2 · 41 · 61. RSA4096 is even easier and is equal to 2 · 2 · 2 · 2 · 2 · 2 · 2 · 2 · 2 · 2 · 2 · 2 South African rands. |
[QUOTE=Batalov;391224]But because I am still in a generous mood, of course I will help you factor those little trifles!
MMMMM2 (rather properly written MMMMMII, because as you know you are mixing Roman and arabic digits, but that's an easy mistake to make) = 2 · 41 · 61. RSA4096 is even easier and is equal to 2 · 2 · 2 · 2 · 2 · 2 · 2 · 2 · 2 · 2 · 2 · 2 South African rands.[/QUOTE]Well that is absolutely precisely exactly[color=grey][size=1][sup]1[/sup][/size][/color] what I wanted. So as promised here is my payment. :two cents: [color=grey][size=1][sup]1[/sup]Not![/size][/color] |
C75 = 480803331333445101741328545933891153031908054791180635359833574231002718203
Same problem here as well. Edit: Found a PRP614 just two minutes ago. Will be reporting it shortly. BTW: What is the "official" RSA-4096 number? Thanks for any answer! |
[QUOTE=storflyt32;391229]C75 = 480803331333445101741328545933891153031908054791180635359833574231002718203
Thanks for any answer![/QUOTE] Just because we can doesn't mean we will. |
[QUOTE=storflyt32;391229]C75 = 480803331333445101741328545933891153031908054791180635359833574231002718203
Same problem here as well. Edit: Found a PRP614 just two minutes ago. Will be reporting it shortly. BTW: What is the "official" RSA-4096 number? Thanks for any answer![/QUOTE] Like Paul said, only the first request is usually free, or else there will be no end to it. You need [URL="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fifteen_Million_Merits"]fifteen merits for a solution[/URL] of this problem. Like someone else said, [I]Give a man a fish, and you have fed him for today.Teach a man to fish, and he will sit in the boat and drink beer all day. [/I] |
[QUOTE=Batalov;391246]Like Paul said, only the first request is usually free, or else there will be no end to it. You need [URL="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fifteen_Million_Merits"]fifteen merits for a solution[/URL] of this problem.
Like someone else said, [I]Give a man a fish, and you have fed him for today.Teach a man to fish, and he will sit in the boat and drink beer all day. [/I][/QUOTE]I prefer: light a man a fire and you warm him for a day. Set a man on fire and you warm him for the rest of his life. |
C80 = 47696710294705499280359610260517275637267727477058055991019082347840906420354827
This C80 is a stubborn one and right now I do not have the factors for it. You are welcome to give it a try. Thanks! |
How are you trying to factor these numbers? Pocket calculator?
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