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Sep 2010
Scandinavia
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I just saved my first 2 LL tests near the wavefront. (GPU272)
M61665733 has a factor: 1242867428216309008697 k= 2*2*11*229033092049 |
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#376 |
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Aug 2010
Kansas
547 Posts |
M995699 has a factor: 714989201981049862823489485269929
k=2^2 x 13 x 61 x 3301 x 24001 x 2033287 x !702,642,949! I *THINK* this is a B-S factor since it was found with B1=10M B2=250M E=12 109.14 bits :) My first above 100 bits! |
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#377 |
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Apr 2010
Over the rainbow
2×1,303 Posts |
I know it is useless but still
M8803577 completed P-1, B1=105000, B2=1916250, E=6 P-1 found a factor in stage #1, B1=105000. UID: firejuggler, M8803573 has a factor: 589495498411470532681 k=2^2*3*5*2857*4831*40429 last pm1 was @ B1=40000, B2=B1, so it didn't need 'much' more to get it Last fiddled with by firejuggler on 2012-06-18 at 23:13 |
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"Jerry"
Nov 2011
Vancouver, WA
1,123 Posts |
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#379 |
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Aug 2010
Kansas
547 Posts |
M115674281 has a factor: 40339344939109680617
M115661719 has a factor: 40122317215718082599 found consecutively on a system that takes 129 mins for these assignments for full length, 17 mins apart :) |
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#380 |
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Apr 2010
Over the rainbow
1010001011102 Posts |
Code:
[Sun Jun 24 21:24:31 2012] P-1 found a factor in stage #2, B1=100000, B2=1925000. UID: firejuggler, M7930861 has a factor: 6680754188444328044071639, k=3 × 19 × 137 × 2161 × 80789 × 308939 |
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#381 |
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Aug 2010
Kansas
547 Posts |
M3243839 has a factor: 802301222696287988092559711
M3244867 has a factor: 556924867429225023624318383 M3245537 has a factor: 25502181971466624689 90 bits k=5 x 71 x 97 x 2837 x 233159 x 5429209 89 bits k=59 x 89 x 1433 x 518717 x 21986243 , and 65 bits, k=2 ^ 3 x 11 x 47 x 53 x 17922739 , respectively. Found using P-1 bounds B1=1M B2=30M, all found stage 2, no B-S. |
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#382 |
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Apr 2010
Over the rainbow
2×1,303 Posts |
[Sat Jun 30 02:28:44 2012]
P-1 found a factor in stage #1, B1=110000. UID: firejuggler, M9251881 has a factor: 126328218334013927786152730351 96.673 bit, k=5^2*31*139*1867*9247*56827*95621 |
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#383 |
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Sep 2011
22×23 Posts |
M601983997 has a factor: 60136908979114760311 (65.705 bits)
M601986001 has a factor: 41955526838838866881 (65.185 bits) Both were found by trial factoring using Prime 95. However, the interesting part is that both had been TFed using mfakto up to 67 bits, but reported no factors. It leads me to think is it necessary to double check trial factoring results? |
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#384 |
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Jun 2003
508210 Posts |
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Basketry That Evening!
"Bunslow the Bold"
Jun 2011
40<A<43 -89<O<-88
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So someone should rerun those with mfakto, but I'd only be worried if they were different users.
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