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Basketry That Evening!
"Bunslow the Bold"
Jun 2011
40<A<43 -89<O<-88
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Here's the complete opposite: A factor so bumpy it's only by fluke that P-1 found it and not TF. M56,028,041, k = 2^3 × 247309 × 13133213 |
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#354 |
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Sep 2010
Scandinavia
3·5·41 Posts |
I just found my first GPU-factor:
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M976212067 has a factor: 513655278767372311447 [TF:65:70:mfaktc 0.18 barrett79_mul32] found 1 factor for M976212067 from 2^65 to 2^70 [mfaktc 0.18 barrett79_mul32] |
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#355 |
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Romulan Interpreter
Jun 2011
Thailand
965610 Posts |
Welcome to the club! We wish you thousands of factors!
![]() Be careful, is addictive! Last fiddled with by LaurV on 2012-05-09 at 07:47 |
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#356 |
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Aug 2010
Kansas
547 Posts |
554808873006599188633 is a factor of M31954267!
K= 2^2 x 3 x 760367 x 951437 My first DCTF factor found :) |
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"Oliver"
Mar 2005
Germany
11×101 Posts |
New personal record (9.83 "bits" bigger than my previous record): P-1 found a factor in stage #2, B1=515000, B2=10042500.
M55501499 has a factor: 4185864995365978016690272528312914075119 (131.62 Bits; k = 37709476958144662153091329373941 = 149 * 8623 * 17807 * 79579 * 145807 * 147139 * 965407) Oliver |
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If I May
"Chris Halsall"
Sep 2002
Barbados
9,767 Posts |
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Aug 2010
Kansas
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504927967098232939441 is a factor of M6,687,383.
Found as part of the rerun of poorly factored exponents. k=2^3x3x5x37x56,543x150,377 |
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"Oliver"
Mar 2005
Germany
11·101 Posts |
Only a few days after my new personal "factor size record" for P-1 factoring I've a new number two in my list:
P-1 found a factor in stage #2, B1=545000, B2=11581250. M54945109 has a factor: 248355809127166139921362845673542274151 (127.54 Bits; k = 2260035639634149601208024227175 = 5 * 5 * 31 * 89 * 107 * 353 * 9437 * 60013 * 446951 * 3427093) |
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#361 |
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Sep 2010
Scandinavia
3·5·41 Posts |
A few cases of Brent-Suyama paying off:
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P-1 found a factor in stage #2, B1=80000, B2=1500000. UID: lorgix, M2139539 has a factor: 50417810253342889667777 k= 2^5*719*46747*10954717 P-1 found a factor in stage #2, B1=85000, B2=1742500. UID: lorgix, M2294807 has a factor: 4743377217925125644071 k= 3^3*5*751*3851*2647063 P-1 found a factor in stage #2, B1=95000, B2=1947500. UID: lorgix, M2442719 has a factor: 27573814760148300857 k= 2^2*37*907*42045967 P-1 found a factor in stage #2, B1=95000, B2=1947500. UID: lorgix, M2477309 has a factor: 412991649168730738883201 k= 2^6*5^2*1723*8167*3702229 P-1 found a factor in stage #2, B1=95000, B2=1947500. UID: lorgix, M2492143 has a factor: 189868506369595443867609863 k= 109*269*8663*74831*2004109 P-1 found a factor in stage #2, B1=95000, B2=1971250. UID: lorgix, M2492389 has a factor: 65384728464585460900369 k= 2^3*3*7*1847*4703*8988337 P-1 found a factor in stage #2, B1=95000, B2=1923750. UID: lorgix, M2433979 has a factor: 103825801661835930049 k= 2^5*3^2*47*193*8164147 P-1 found a factor in stage #2, B1=160000, B2=3680000. UID: lorgix, M8186687 has a factor: 1321002082390776639208561 k= 2^3*3^2*5*2687*14771*5646577 P-1 found a factor in stage #2, B1=95000, B2=1947500. UID: lorgix, M2444359 has a factor: 1588994437060952149274017 k= 2^4*3*31*41*197*13901*1945487 1945487/1947500 ~= 0.999 |
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Sep 2010
Annapolis, MD, USA
2758 Posts |
[Mon May 21 06:54:00 2012]
P-1 found a factor in stage #2, B1=285000, B2=6341250, E=6. M43787581 has a factor: 4003395812858544808108690252822256209 --- M43787581 has factor 4003395812858544808108690252822256209 (121.59 bits) k = 2^3 * 3^2 * 41 * 47 * 67 * 14083 * 22159 * 165601 * 95159089 ![]() Caught this during my sweep of doing P-1 on curtisc exponents that didn't get any in their first time around. I usually set tests saved to 1.1 and let slower machine pick them off. It only saves the double-check (assuming the first check was valid) but the bounds are adjusted downward, as appropriate... sometimes, you get lucky and find a factor anyway. |
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Nov 2010
Germany
11258 Posts |
This one was almost finished ...
Sure, each class has the same chances, but so far I had not noticed a success in the almost-final round. Code:
got assignment: exp=57347131 bit_min=71 bit_max=72 Starting trial factoring M57347131 from 2^71 to 2^72 (8.34GHz-days) k_min = 20586759963000 - k_max = 41173519934847 Using GPU kernel "barrett15_75" No checkpoint file "M57347131.ckp" found. [date time] exp[TF bits]: percent class #, seq GHz time | ETA | #FCs | rate |SieveP. | CPU idle [May 25 02:14] M57347131[71-72]: 99.17% 4581/4620,952/960 48.96 15.330s | 2m03s | 855.64M | 55.81M/s | 101050 | 0us = 0.00% Result[00]: M57347131 has a factor: 2858577001937559485743 found 1 factor for M57347131 from 2^71 to 2^72 (partially tested) [mfakto 0.11 barrett15_75_4] tf(): total time spent: 3h 59m 32.548s |
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