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Mar 2006
Germany
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As suggested before, you can use the erroneous index 43 of Invere Home Prime Base 6 (IHP6) with the corrected value and start from there. I've done this here. Please consider (not proven but obvious!): 1) every index of IHP6(n) is composite (divisible by 2) for even n 2) every index of IHP6(n) is composite (divisible by 3) for odd n, n == 0 MOD 3 -> Your IHP6(87) is divisible by 3 for every index and never ends in a prime! So out of 30 n test only n's ending in 1,5,7,11,13,17,19,23,25 and 29! Those seems to end in a prime quite quickly. |
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"William"
May 2003
New Haven
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Today I noticed that when a number is entered as n^2-1 the database identifies algebraic factors of n-1 and n+1, but when the number is entered as n^3-1 the database does not identify any algebraic factors. Do we know if Syd is planning to include cyclotomic algebraic factorizations?
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#806 |
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Mar 2006
Germany
22·727 Posts |
It seems Syd has set up a new version of his FactorDB:
There's a link on top of the page New version is ready - give it a try! So then to all: test and have a closer look! Last fiddled with by kar_bon on 2010-08-24 at 21:42 |
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#807 |
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Sep 2008
Krefeld, Germany
E616 Posts |
Hi everyone,
I'm sorry the rewrite took so long! I had a lot of problems making everything thread-safe, cleaning up bugs, especially in the parser and so on. I think I got most of them, leaving only minor ones, but who knows .. as this is my first project to break the 500kb-sourcecode-barrier. The rewrite uses a different database layout, this is why I had to convert the old one to the new one. It took more than 3 days on all 4 cores - a huge amount of data! The backup I used is about 5 days old - all factors added after that wont appear. Of cause you can submit them manually if you want, but its not needed, in a week or so I'll add all missing ones automatically. There are a lot more changes. First, there is no "Quick ECM" button anymore. Instead there is a magnifying glass in the left column, this runs ECM, PM1 and PP1-Curves on the number. First click 0,3seconds, second 3s, then 30 and last one 100s, then the button disappears. When searching terms with variable(s) there is another magnifying glass below all others - clicking this runs ECM-Curves on all unfactored terms. This may take a while .. However, some things are not done yet. -Login / Worker script -Detecting merges in sequences, sequence overview -Factor tables -All Sequences end on a prime - even the ones that shouldn't. Here is the URL: http://factordb.com/new/index.php Of cause I'll keep the old version up for a while. Have fun
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Mar 2006
Germany
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And a quick one still there:
In sequences the number is sometimes in short form like for Aliqout seq n=512: (3)^4 = (3)^4 |
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"Tim Sorbera"
Aug 2006
San Antonio, TX USA
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Alright, you finally got the rewrite public so we can (soon) stop worrying about the composite bug, and other things, and have new improvements.
It should show somewhere what level of scan has been done and what will be done next time you click the button (if available). That will make it all make much more sense at a glance. Last fiddled with by Mini-Geek on 2010-08-24 at 22:08 |
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Mar 2006
Germany
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A Sunny Moo
Aug 2007
USA (GMT-5)
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Quick question: what is the "search time" drop-down box on the Sequences page for?
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#812 |
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Aug 2006
3·1,993 Posts |
It looks great, Syd!
Are you looking for workers, or have you scrapped that part? My cores are busy at the moment, but I may have some capacity later when I finish this project. I have the latest eecm... |
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"Serge"
Mar 2008
Phi(4,2^7658614+1)/2
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Is there a line length restriction in the parser?
I tried submitting the 126-digit factor of 2^919-1 ... returns an empty page with " factordb.com - 0 queries to generate this page (0.00 seconds) " I bet you didn't expect factors to be that big, eh, Markus? ![]() ![]() P.S. The report factors page worked. "2^919-1 = #factor#" Last fiddled with by Batalov on 2010-08-24 at 22:26 |
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Sep 2008
Krefeld, Germany
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I plan to add the workers later, you are welcome to participate ![]() Quote:
Last fiddled with by Syd on 2010-08-24 at 22:30 |
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