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Jul 2003
So Cal
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NFS@Home has finished 2,1726L. It's a nice split! 2,1678L/M should finish within the next week.
108-digit prime factor: 261898355200719007555285556541005219163157219718093295275151374201626261386879153026036019757345519977621973 109-digit prime factor: 5315802645361726215864861370211688160495577738749522557054894938751670305697070930203505068551024723778731149 |
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Oct 2006
vomit_frame_pointer
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#168 |
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Jul 2003
So Cal
2,111 Posts |
NFS@Home has finished 2,1678L. Another nice split!
98-digit prime factor: 30272794384512209677765073884769649217487331772202558222369839609887445510428880293162252304800677 99-digit prime factor: 402788224397613186136219148252318339536265119697949266910596416970040949089174709766596653990270701 |
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#169 |
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Nov 2008
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Let's hope 2,1678M completes the hat-trick
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#170 |
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Jun 2005
lehigh.edu
210 Posts |
Would you like odds? As long as the smallest prime factor is
above [p57,p64] I can be sure that further ecm most likely wouldn't have been productive. Two in a row, close to being square, is already pushing our luck. All from 2LM, no less. -Bruce PS -- The 10th spot on the current top10 for 2009, with 3 weeks to go is a p57; still with a lot of curves being run. And "finding a p60 is a gift, not a computing objective". (No fiddling.) |
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Jul 2003
So Cal
2,111 Posts |
Bruce, good news! You had an outside chance of finishing 2,1678M:
Code:
64-digit prime factor: 2685791372913670824739317192740014812958095908716289096994200293 133-digit prime factor: 9503570950768508081603557501951372269831514882508647825912025699584626255984037900652327572080418600995268956677611122583215095917649 |
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"Serge"
Mar 2008
Phi(4,2^7658614+1)/2
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It was orphaned from it's twin -- into the new page 114.
Page 111 was filled in 3.5 months. Page 112 - in 3 months. Page 113 - in 2 months! Page 114 - in 1 month?
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Jun 2005
lehigh.edu
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from NFS@Home; doesn't look like Dec can have more than nine, to reach 14/32 in one month would take a sustained 50% increase (800K RAC to 1.2M RAC?). That would be plenty to cheer for. There were six B+D factors; three ECMNET; three (C/D)+NFSNet (including two lines for the 3-way split). Two individuals with two lines each; two more with one each. No more C/D or NFSNet (with 10, 269- finishing due to NFS@Home). Hard to see this 18/32 reproduced in any less than 6 weeks. We'll need very good luck to finish page 114 before Feb 1. -bd |
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"Serge"
Mar 2008
Phi(4,2^7658614+1)/2
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Not if we cheat and do all the easy unwanted numbers right now.
Also, factor in the winter break in colleges (free CPUs, yum!). But I do agree, that this interpolation was tongue-on-cheak. (In fact, it is only logical that page 115 should fill up in 0 months and after that the time will warp and pages 116 and 117 are already done. We just don't know it yet.) |
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"Tim Sorbera"
Aug 2006
San Antonio, TX USA
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