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Hello,
first @ Ben: I think I understand now. The 28 digit threshold size is already working for P-1 and ECM, because normally the QS factors such small numbers in ms. @Jason&Ben: from the sight of a user a built-in function is a function, which only needs the program.exe to run, thus I'm satisfied with my version of msieve and I don't need (and want) to compile msieve for myself. And, as I use the Alpertron for numbers up to 60 digit, I never got this fault by myself (with exception of this test). But thanks for the information, it's always very interesting to read about such internals. @10metreh: as Jason finally said, the fault is known and in the QS-library. I don't understand enough from programming with C++ or the QS to look at it, but I want to give you some morality support: Yes, we need a proggy to fully factor a number (hm... up to 70, maybe 80 digit or so). maybe we can instigate/inspire/animate someone, who knows enough about it, to have a look at it and maybe correct this fault in the QS ![]() best regards, Matthias |
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"Ben"
Feb 2007
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I've looked at the code and haven't been able to find the problem, although I suspect its in the linear algebra (block gaussian) because I've had similar problem with my own code. You could also check out Yafu (shameless plug ). There's a thread about it in the factoring forum. It implements P-1, P+1, and ECM natively as well as SIQS and worked fine for the C26 in this thread.- ben. |
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Apr 2007
Spessart/Germany
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![]() The 80 digit I use here is only because I run GMP-ECM on numbers 80+digit before sieving them out. Quote:
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![]() But I by myself will give Yafu a try. Just for fun and testing. best regards, Matthias Last fiddled with by MatWur-S530113 on 2009-01-23 at 03:41 Reason: written in a quote |
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Nov 2008
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Exactly how rare is this error? What percentage of C26s with no small factors will fail? |
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Guys, it isn't like msieve is protecting your bank balance or anything. |
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"Frank <^>"
Dec 2004
CDP Janesville
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You've sure come a long way with msieve from the start, Jason. Keep up the great work! |
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Nov 2008
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What I find amazing about msieve is that there are so many error messages somewhere in the code. Someone could search the code for previously unseen messages.
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Jun 2003
Ottawa, Canada
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