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Forum: Factoring 2010-12-16, 12:38
Replies: 17
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Posted By juno1369
I am not going to factor both these numbers...

I am not going to factor both these numbers because my laptop keeps restarting automatically and sometimes shutting down itself when I run polyselect. I leave these two numbers for someone else to...
Forum: Factoring 2010-12-14, 21:33
Replies: 17
Views: 1,945
Posted By juno1369
All right then. I will factor 10,1980L c162 first...

All right then. I will factor 10,1980L c162 first and then 10,870- c164. But I don't know if someone else is factoring either of these two numbers.

Actually, I factored 10^420+1 just about 7...
Forum: Factoring 2010-12-14, 12:14
Replies: 17
Views: 1,945
Posted By juno1369
Oh I didn't know that! I apologize that. May I...

Oh I didn't know that! I apologize that. May I cooperate with you by sieving q 70M-85M?
Forum: Factoring 2010-12-14, 00:46
Replies: 17
Views: 1,945
Posted By juno1369
Smile Sieving 10^462+1

I try to factorize c159 of 10^462+1. Polynomial search took about 2 weeks
n:...
Forum: Cunningham Tables 2010-11-03, 22:45
Replies: 164
Sticky: 10+ table
Views: 57,489
Posted By juno1369
10,750L is factored by yoyo@home using ECM and...

10,750L is factored by yoyo@home using ECM and with
B1=26e7 and sigma=3307707165 (I got this information from Kurt Beschorner's website http://www.kurtbeschorner.de/),
here are the factors...
Forum: Cunningham Tables 2010-09-23, 00:52
Replies: 164
Sticky: 10+ table
Views: 57,489
Posted By juno1369
10,530LM are both done. 10,530M factors: ...

10,530LM are both done.

10,530M factors:
prp95: 22534789481525070481066146802824209631029690388674663333618185041786620876200193924826168812981
prp104:...
Forum: Factoring 2010-06-21, 18:34
Replies: 10
Views: 650
Posted By juno1369
Ohhh... BTW, the lucky curve had sigma=4218080276...

Ohhh... BTW, the lucky curve had sigma=4218080276

The group order for that 46-digit prime factor is:

[ <2, 2>, <3, 6>, <1279, 1>, <1559, 1>, <2089, 1>, <3323, 1>, <10667, 1>,
<65539, 1>,...
Forum: Factoring 2010-06-21, 18:20
Replies: 10
Views: 650
Posted By juno1369
Which largest factor found with B1=3e6 that has...

Which largest factor found with B1=3e6 that has 58 digits?

How much ECM did you run before switching to B1=3e6?910 curves using B1=1000000 to find >35-digit factors

How many curves have you...
Forum: Factoring 2010-06-21, 15:49
Replies: 10
Views: 650
Posted By juno1369
Interesting 46-digit ecm factor with (B1=3000000)

Using GMP-ECM I factored the 104-digit compsite number of the form (433^2*41)^41-1 from the line 433L from Alfred Reich's Phi41z factorizations.
The result below is lucky:
GMP-ECM 6.2.3 [powered...
Forum: Cunningham Tables 2010-06-15, 22:53
Replies: 350
Views: 51,760
Posted By juno1369
What do you mean by that?

What do you mean by that?
Forum: Cunningham Tables 2010-06-15, 20:40
Replies: 350
Views: 51,760
Posted By juno1369
Well, the file download is expired. As I was...

Well, the file download is expired. As I was saying, I did not know what to do at first, so I just deleted the file. I forgot to ask any one of you on what to do with the file "RELATIONS.REL", but...
Forum: Cunningham Tables 2010-06-15, 19:01
Replies: 350
Views: 51,760
Posted By juno1369
Because I downloaded the relations (the filename...

Because I downloaded the relations (the filename is RELATIONS.REL) and I'm using the factMsieve.py and for some reason it did not recognize the filename. (I forgot to change the name RELATIONS.REL to...
Forum: Cunningham Tables 2010-06-15, 13:58
Replies: 350
Views: 51,760
Posted By juno1369
You're right Silverman, but the number is...

You're right Silverman, but the number is actually a c161.
Forum: Cunningham Tables 2010-06-15, 13:41
Replies: 350
Views: 51,760
Posted By juno1369
What ETA is for?

What ETA is for?
Forum: Cunningham Tables 2010-06-15, 13:13
Replies: 350
Views: 51,760
Posted By juno1369
I strongly doubt it. It took about 2 weeks to run...

I strongly doubt it. It took about 2 weeks to run the polynomial selection and approximately 5 days for the 1% sieving of 10,286+.

EDIT: All right, Silverman. I will leave it for someone else.
Forum: Cunningham Tables 2010-06-15, 12:59
Replies: 350
Views: 51,760
Posted By juno1369
This is the progress: Wed May 26 21:17:22...

This is the progress:

Wed May 26 21:17:22 2010 -> Running polynomial selection ...
Wed May 26 21:17:22 2010 -> msieve -s c161.dat -l c161.log -i c161.ini -nf c161.fb -v -np
Wed May 26 21:17:22...
Forum: Cunningham Tables 2010-06-15, 12:39
Replies: 350
Views: 51,760
Posted By juno1369
I will do it. However I am currently sieving c161...

I will do it. However I am currently sieving c161 of 10,286+, so maybe I will do a polynomial selection with number later but I will reserve c153 of 2,955+.
Forum: Cunningham Tables 2010-04-27, 21:11
Replies: 33
Views: 8,284
Posted By juno1369
No progress made due to me factoring other small...

No progress made due to me factoring other small composite numbers for further contributions. However I will still sieve the number after I finished all of the other work.
Forum: Cunningham Tables 2010-04-26, 21:08
Replies: 33
Views: 8,284
Posted By juno1369
About 10,286+ Andreas Tete (or Andi_HB)...

About 10,286+ Andreas Tete (or Andi_HB) unreserved this number because on the 10+ tables topic, he said he does not have enough resources for this big number. He said that I might start sieving this...
Forum: Factoring 2010-04-25, 14:51
Replies: 20
Views: 3,811
Posted By juno1369
I tried but Sam Wagstaff did not respond to it...

I tried but Sam Wagstaff did not respond to it yet. :sad:
Forum: Factoring 2010-04-24, 00:54
Replies: 20
Views: 3,811
Posted By juno1369
Post c150 is factored by p67 * p84

Well, according to my c150 summary report, it had 45598432 relations (close enough to ~46M relations) in order to run the linear algebra step. It took 5 days for the Linear Algebra Step. Prior to...
Forum: Factoring 2010-02-04, 12:53
Replies: 20
Views: 3,811
Posted By juno1369
What do you mean by that?

What do you mean by that?
Forum: Factoring 2010-02-03, 23:48
Replies: 20
Views: 3,811
Posted By juno1369
That's odd, because when Msieve opens with the...

That's odd, because when Msieve opens with the number I'm factoring, it takes longer. I mean the "error -11 reading relations", for example:
error -11 reading relation 16464491
error -11 reading...
Forum: Factoring 2010-01-30, 15:59
Replies: 20
Views: 3,811
Posted By juno1369
What is ~46M?

What is ~46M?
Forum: Factoring 2010-01-30, 15:27
Replies: 20
Views: 3,811
Posted By juno1369
No linear algebra step yet

Hello, Batalov. While factoring 10,420+ of c150, I currently have 21788904 relations in my new laptop, (I changed it to a faster laptop), and it's still not going to linear algebra step yet. Hmmm...
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