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Jun 2003
Russia, Novosibirsk
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I work out to factor all primes with factorization up to 57 bits to 60 bits. For 29 october there are 9970 such exponents.
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"Richard B. Woods"
Aug 2002
Wisconsin USA
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HiddenWarrior, I think all those numbers are already being trial-factored by other people, so you would be duplicating some or all of their work needlessly.
The standard way of reserving ranges for LMH in order to avoid duplication is by exponent range and bit depth (like "xx.xM-yy.yM to 2^nn"), not just bit depth alone (as in "57 bits to 60 bits"). Please check this thread to see current ranges already assigned: List of LoneMersenneHunter ranges currently out. at http://mersenneforum.org/showthread.php?s=&threadid=384 |
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Jun 2003
Russia, Novosibirsk
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Ok, I'll choose some range then!
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