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I feel like this is too quick and easy to not have been done before... but maybe to few people care about extending factorizations. |
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Jun 2003
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Eddington says they're all PRP to at least one base > 2. At this point, I think we can safely say they're all almost certainly prime.
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Sep 2010
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There are two numbers with less than 2000digits. M6199 has a 1813digit cofactor M6337 has a 1802digit cofactor I tested those two numbers with 10 other bases. Anyone feel like proving those? |
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"Luigi"
Aug 2002
Team Italia
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Sep 2010
Scandinavia
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I was hoping someone would see it like that.
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(2^6199-1)/179635392927728929353086482614805697378612611809363271 (2^6337-1)/4501318288109788011334762909785912975982707465271020857512756782053472363053668157533504357730278762590457 TO THE PRIMOBILE!! |
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"Will Edgington"
Nov 2010
Utah, USA
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The 58 bit factor of M106391 is likely from GIMPS but I can find out for sure if someone wants to know; it should be in my files somewhere. The ECM curves may have been done before the 58 bit factor was found. That the cofactor is SPRP was almost certainly done by me with a program from the mers package that I maintain (see my web site, which I've added to my profile here). The current version of that program, sprpgmp, actually does 20 SPRP tests with random bases, so it is almost certainly SPRP to 20 distinct bases but may - if the random bases all happened to be identical - be SPRP for only one base. Perhaps I should modify the program to ensure the random bases are distinct. Quote:
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Sep 2010
Scandinavia
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Welcome to the forum, Will!
I'm just recently realizing how little interest there is in extending factorizations... Would you be interested in sorting out the data so that we can start proving primes and identifying composites to factor?
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"Will Edgington"
Nov 2010
Utah, USA
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M( 8000023 )H: 18446744073709551616 M( 8000023 )c: 2408247 M( 8000023 )o: 40000 450000 M( 8000026 )C: 864002809 M( 8000027 )C: 13200044551 M( 8000028 )C: 32000113 M( 8000033 )C: 395137629937 M( 8000033 )C: 1906187238989927 M( 8000033 )H: 2252229690409151 M( 8000038 )C: 792003763 M( 8000039 )C: 16000079 M( 8000041 )C: 48000247 M( 8000044 )C: 96000529 M( 8000050 )C: 8000051 M( 8000051 )C: 208001327 M( 8000051 )H: 9223372036854775808 M( 8000053 )C: 128000849 M( 8000053 )H: 9223372036854775808 M( 8000054 )C: 7552050977 M( 8000055 )C: 400002751 M( 8000056 )C: 14576102033 M( 8000057 )C: 48000343 M( 8000063 )C: 4211141722479911 M( 8000063 )H: 4503696666331951 |
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