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Originally Posted by philmoore
On the FermatNumbers list at yahoo:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/FermatNumbers/
Takahiro Nohara and I have posted ranges for n=29, 30, 31, and 50 that we are currently searching. Maybe until Leonid gets his website current again, could we start a thread here for people to reserve ranges that they want to
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Leonid's program is excellent, but you might want to check out Mark Grogue's factoring program also.
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Have any new factors been found since last November?