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Bamboozled!
"πΊππ·π·π"
May 2003
Down not across
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Oct 2004
Austria
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26M for the algebraic factor base limit is indeed too low. But hence we use lpbr/a of 2^26-1 (67,108,863) *) for a c171, I think 75M-80M would be a bit high for a c161. I guess 50M-60M should be OK. Anyway I don't appreciate re-sieving for q=26M-33M as this would not bring much more relations. (and for q-ranges below 26M the fb size limit is automatically lowered anyway.) The 14e siever might be faster than 15e for a c161 - test sieving (run a subrange of a size of 2000) is encouraged. *) 70M or 80M might be a bit faster than 2^26-1, but - hence the sievers are designed to allocate memory in bit levels - 2^26-1 is more memory efficient and thus also suitable for PCs which smaller RAM. Last fiddled with by Andi47 on 2010-03-12 at 16:40 |
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Nov 2008
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alim must be below the q value when sieving on the a side, so was the 26M alim just there to lower it temporarily, or was it going to be the parameter for the whole job?
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#114 |
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Oct 2004
Austria
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I guess it might be the second: With "newer" versions of GGNFS it is not necessary to specify alim below the start of the sieving range in the poly file - the siever will lower alim automatically to a proper value (=<start of the q range>-1).
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#115 |
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Jul 2003
So Cal
2,111 Posts |
10,272+ is done by SNFS.
Code:
prp98 factor: 32834183607181658456698862190332942753904274373750127864196636481293558631166688587638325415670849 prp114 factor: 627810998673389218825263319860513240289438361646700648804034810302457438784160932972184864281054744807682885907521 |
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#116 |
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Jul 2003
So Cal
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And NFS@Home has finished 10,384+.
Code:
prp81 factor: 142018149548859447798990430842371897431582393270575475042667940048026473157944321 prp131 factor: 38425031666569023499290434804662265509189764624919574336880482034091688791929134441331363930601958862159411412508866084507001318401 |
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Jul 2003
So Cal
2,111 Posts |
And 10,387+ is now complete.
Code:
prp80 factor: 35037423610997086622096063353212253926195272207441939622830330161546317292588303 prp143 factor: 38889628638569601104885745910305810521309841050950415367273378889527486268283796029292760115427939721808793488543910010656122551369920766848757 |
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#118 |
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Dec 2009
89 Posts |
Just saw C161 of 10^286+1 available again.
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"Serge"
Mar 2008
Phi(4,2^7658614+1)/2
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Yeah, that's unfortunate...
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#120 |
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Nov 2003
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Totally predictable.
I would do it, but my resources are tied up with 2,2166L. Last fiddled with by Batalov on 2010-08-10 at 23:40 |
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Nov 2003
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