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RichD 2016-03-23 14:23

[URL=http://www.mersenneforum.org/showpost.php?p=429698&postcount=428]Here[/URL] is a possible (GNFS-162) candidate but maybe William has a different idea.

xilman 2016-03-23 16:48

I've added GC_12_230.C243 which has SNFS difficulty 251 digits. Previously I'd thought this was too big for 14e but faced with desperate please for work in this queue ...

Paul

wblipp 2016-03-23 17:43

These are ready, but would normally be considered too small

38971^47-1
4283^61-1

swellman 2016-03-23 18:18

I've got three xyyx numbers which are NFS ready (yoyo ran ECM to t50 on them) but they all have unimpressive SNFS difficulties (though slow to sieve). Desperate times etc.

C210_126_122
C213_140_41
C180_146_44

RichD 2016-03-23 18:52

[QUOTE=wblipp;429874]38971^47-1[/QUOTE]

Appears to be factored last August.

swellman 2016-03-24 10:51

Three more xyyx numbers of the same ilk, for the same reasons. All ECM'd by yoyo to t50.

C175_130_86
C175_142_50
C182_127_60

debrouxl 2016-03-24 11:13

Thanks to the flurry of numbers posted here, the prospect of the 14e part of the grid starving is now eliminated for several days :smile:
But we shall nevertheless queue these three XYYXF numbers, besides the two remaining Homogeneous Cunningham I didn't queue yesterday evening, seeing that someone else was also concurrently feeding the grid.

William: shall I queue the OP C162 GNFS mentioned by Rich ?

Alll: any interesting Aliquot numbers in the C16x range (exceptionally C170-C172, which can work for 14e, even if 15e is more efficient) ?

wblipp 2016-03-24 13:19

[QUOTE=debrouxl;429954]William: shall I queue the OP C162 GNFS mentioned by Rich ?[/QUOTE]

Yes, please

RichD 2016-03-26 13:31

3,598- poly
 
Noticed this one on the most wanted page. The remaining C161 from the above (GCW).

Paul, has enough ECM been performed?
[CODE]N: 12157961952891457571864160991125659725320057642276069457092927876094586327572247029776767146204228968234216228642288911251567673823002334235997239751844277149623
# expecting poly E from 1.24e-12 to > 1.43e-12
R0: -6319099192917009289665946096658
R1: 975384767653531
A0: 13941145298943520798492071892917628065
A1: 272260433571025390533020846122764
A2: -53275236382909464890639989
A3: -51681025011773086642
A4: 3549363728306
A5: 1206660
# skew 3695428.47, size 1.392e-15, alpha -7.051, combined = 1.389e-12 rroots = 5[/CODE]

swellman 2016-03-27 00:37

C206_117_106
 
Ran ECM for 9000+ curves @B1=11e7 on C206_117_106 with no factors found. I believe it is ready for NFS.

xilman 2016-03-27 07:19

[QUOTE=RichD;430110]Noticed this one on the most wanted page. The remaining C161 from the above (GCW).

Paul, has enough ECM been performed?[/QUOTE]

Yes!

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