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Romulan Interpreter
Jun 2011
Thailand
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We are all waiting for a better "user-management" story to be implemented... Like knowing who found a factor, how, etc. Up to now the most of this info is lost. I have contributed a lot to factoring small numbers (yoyo's script in 70-120 range) and aliquot seqs. In one year noone will remember it, including myself. Not saying about how this will be beneficial for controlling the guys like "cmd", who use to spam the DB with garbage.
Point 2 is already implemented. You can get a list with 1000 numbers to factor. For point 3 I can't comment (I'm not doing primality proving/certifications). |
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Basketry That Evening!
"Bunslow the Bold"
Jun 2011
40<A<43 -89<O<-88
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I think perhaps for point 2, he meant "make it easy to find". Whenever I want to find that page, I have to go re-find your post from a few weeks ago to get the URL. (I could bookmark it, but I hardly use it anyways and speed's/my point is that we shouldn't need to bookmark it.
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Bamboozled!
"πΊππ·π·π"
May 2003
Down not across
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"Frank <^>"
Dec 2004
CDP Janesville
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Jun 2012
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Well, since it took ~5 secs to check one unknown number @ 18532 digits, that's in the ballpark. The only problem there is that there are 41,472,122 numbers right now that are "U" starting at 18,532 digits; that means that if they could all be dome in 15 secs, that's ~19.71 years(!!)......
[/QUOTE]In that case, would it be possible to out-source these en masse then? |
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Sep 2009
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The "List of 1000 randomly chosen, small composite numbers" on the downloads page seems to select numbers with up to 109 digits. I've been using it to get a list of numbers which I then select the SNFS candidates from and factor them. But I seem to have factored most of the SNFS candidates in that range. Could it be updated to select numbers up to 110 digits?
Or does the script to generate the list have an option to select the range? Chris |
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"Frank <^>"
Dec 2004
CDP Janesville
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A while back Syd tried letting some users of the DB have "extra privileges" that included setting the status of a number as "P". That didn't turn out so well...... |
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"Frank <^>"
Dec 2004
CDP Janesville
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It looks like the floor for composites is currently at 92 digits. |
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Oct 2006
Berlin, Germany
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http://factorization.ath.cx/listtype.php?t=3 So if you want a number with 110 digits the above form leads to this url: http://factorization.ath.cx/listtype...=20&download=1 Request one number factor it and report it back and so on. Just specify a random number as the amount to skip. You can also use my Perl script for it, which selects one random number and runs yafu to factor it on it and reports the factors back: http://www.rechenkraft.net/wiki/inde...ctordb#yafu.pl yoyo |
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