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"Åke Tilander"
Apr 2011
Sandviken, Sweden
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Apr 2010
Over the rainbow
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for M1091, yup this is the largest factor and for 10169 has only 2 factor, a P41 and a PRP3022
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"Luigi"
Aug 2002
Team Italia
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"Serge"
Mar 2008
Phi(4,2^7658614+1)/2
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M10169: I've factored k yesterday (arguably not hard, and probably had been done before, but it wasn't in the FactorDB anyway) and left a certification on an old primo3.0.9. It is really slow.
For the fun of it, I've started a 4-thread certification with primo4.0a14 and it will probably take only a couple hours. I'll d/l it. (EDIT: DB is going to immediately certify the cofactor obviously, as soon as prp2988 cert is d/l-ed.) (EDIT2: M10169 FF wasn't new - search the forum; I took a few fully factored Mp with p>10,000 and ran a few curves on their k values for the largest factor - just to instigate a conversation)
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"Mark"
Feb 2003
Sydney
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P-1 found a factor in stage #2, B1=505000, B2=9595000.
M52182167 has a factor: 2029482487582610831696273 k = 2^3 x 1049 x 242677 x 9548587 9548587 / 9595000 = 0.9952... |
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Aug 2002
Buenos Aires, Argentina
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I found another large prime factor of a Mersenne number. Its length is 130 bits.
P-1 found a factor in stage #1, B1=10000000. M799417 has a factor: 737227711675437329857373483171104386487 k = 32 × 61 × 619 × 14207 × 202387 × 580687 × 791663 × 1026521 Last fiddled with by alpertron on 2012-04-30 at 01:30 |
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Feb 2012
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M344111197 has a factor: 462638685260988598273
k = 2^10 * 3 * 218822479 = 672222655488 |
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Aug 2010
Kansas
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Anybody interested in my list of 1041 factors found thus far? I can sort for certain ranges of exponents if needed... shoot me a PM with your email and which ranges you are interested in. Thanks!
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Feb 2012
the Netherlands
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M746199263 has a factor: 91476779052406004953 [TF:65:66:mfaktc 0.18 barrett79_mul32]
M746199263 has a factor: 88811032749292964359 [TF:65:66:mfaktc 0.18 barrett79_mul32] found 2 factors for M746199263 from 2^65 to 2^66 [mfaktc 0.18 barrett79_mul32] Stats link. k = 34 × 734678093 k = 22 × 3 × 191 × 26743081 |
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"Mark"
Feb 2003
Sydney
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M54676967 has a factor: 420411039467695302913223737
89 bits, but so smooth* 2^2 × 3 × 7 × 167 × 293 × 569 × 593 × 1327 × 2089 * I'd cue davieddy but he might choose Mancini over Santana. |
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