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When I started the extensions I began (after some trial dividing) with P-1 and P+1 factoring but only using very the small bound 1e8 on most of the numbers. Do you think it is useful to apply these algorithms with higher bounds (on primorials +/- 1) ("useful" as in higher chance to find new factors)?
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Apr 2003
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I will admit that I don't know the probabilities of ECM at 40 vs P-1 at 50 to find a factor so I can't say if that is truly the best way to attack a number. |
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(loop (#_fork))
Feb 2006
Cambridge, England
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P159+: 5000 curves at 3e6, no factor found. Now running P158+
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Apr 2007
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I found the following factor:
P132# - 1 (c275) = p37 * c239 With p37 = 2431390407440486232451468669562714353 And decided to indeed do some p-1 factoring with higher bounds on some numbers. I ran p-1 algorithm on P160# - 1 and P158# - 1 with bound 1e10, no factor found. ECM curves: Done 2500 curves on P129# - 1 with B1=3e6 Done 4700 curves on P154# - 1 with B1=3e6 Done 2700 curves on P155# - 1 with B1=3e6 Done 2655 curves on P156# - 1 with B1=3e6 Done 3655 curves on P160# - 1 with B1=11e6 Done 3320 curves on P158# - 1 with B1=11e6 Done 4715 curves on P100# - 1 with B1=11e6 Tables have been updated. |
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(loop (#_fork))
Feb 2006
Cambridge, England
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P158+: 5000 curves at 3e6, no factor found. Now running P157+
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(loop (#_fork))
Feb 2006
Cambridge, England
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P157+: 5000 curves run. Found prime factor 141156872758003104279732595198340416361 of 39 digits, twice. Now running P155+
Cofactor is C319 5286317743460950065887041375988078879243672764150473678391112267615160185151156322106301951613113510177963758768568055446828290792555065532448155893846572315643987303227951437312976286585207581282181218030471416481281012945936608642654030178433097215759259893329230740214095253518602774370050599715112869266964471702131 |
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Apr 2007
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Four new factors found; P138# - 1 is completely factored.
P133# - 1 (c313) = p39 * c274 with p39 = 808823054396726705208944607100082721043 P138# - 1 (c307) = p38 * p269 With p38 = 96179166277977241951912544193004581067 P151# - 1 (c284) = p33 * p35 * c217 With p33 = 162389066092101684831595375705859 and p35 = 24683713090857359137423637093261839 And new curves: Done 5750 curves on P109# - 1 with B1=11e6 Done 5750 curves on P110# - 1 with B1=11e6 Done 5460 curves on P111# - 1 with B1=11e6 Done 2680 curves on P130# - 1 with B1=3e6 Done 2500 curves on P132# - 1 with B1=3e6 Done 2500 curves on P133# - 1 with B1=3e6 Done 2500 curves on P134# - 1 with B1=3e6 Done 2500 curves on P137# - 1 with B1=3e6 Done 2560 curves on P143# - 1 with B1=3e6 Done 2500 curves on P146# - 1 with B1=3e6 Done 2500 curves on P153# - 1 with B1=3e6 Tables have been updated. |
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Apr 2007
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(loop (#_fork))
Feb 2006
Cambridge, England
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Thanks! I notice that you haven't filled in your factorisation of P77+ in the tables.
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(loop (#_fork))
Feb 2006
Cambridge, England
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P155+, 5000 curves @ 3e6, no factor. Stopping for the time being.
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