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Old 2013-11-16, 07:41   #815
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I know you had a record of 127 bits, which honestly I have very little chance to beat it, many years from now, but I am coming to get you for lifetime credit... , get in the hundredth percentile on the leaderboard, and then I will go back to DC, and let some cores doing P-1 under 1M with very high limits. There is where the big factors come from. What do you know, I might get lucky!
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Old 2013-11-16, 14:09   #816
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Well, when it rains it pours...

101 bits:
1755130524326397706550920646273

(edit: also very smooth, b1=4793, b2=3963979)

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Old 2013-11-16, 15:38   #817
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I know you had a record of 127 bits, which honestly I have very little chance to beat it, many years from now, but I am coming to get you for lifetime credit... , get in the hundredth percentile on the leaderboard, and then I will go back to DC, and let some cores doing P-1 under 1M with very high limits. There is where the big factors come from. What do you know, I might get lucky!
We'll see if I follow your plan like a puppy. But if you do pass me... just know that I have only a little over half my power running P-1 at the moment!

-Meow

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Old 2013-11-17, 05:17   #818
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Anon on machine toma4tti found a factor by P-1:
332245861 has a factor of 514701206225822215282489657
reported on Nov 16 2013 @ 10:46PM 64.0 GHz-days 88.7 bits
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Old 2013-11-20, 00:55   #819
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I had one machine find 2 factors in 2 days both P-1 stage 1.
64317947 has a factor of 52744473176262272623601 75.5 bits
64320973 has a factor of 4171438018009522530410037151 91.8 bits
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Old 2013-11-25, 05:37   #820
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I had 4 machines hit with P-1 factors in a single day and 2 more today. One of these is my personal best:
64,489,937 has a factor of 177801640586828840036267140893769
107 bits
k = 22 × 32 × 7 × 53 × 257 × 269 × 283 × 1399 × 4799 × 785773
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Old 2013-11-25, 13:35   #821
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That a nice one for Stage 1.

It's odd because I can go a week or two with no P-1 factors and then I've had 4 in the last week also. One is a nice Brent-Suyama:

M64455383
B1: 910,000
B2: 20,930,000
k = 3 × 19 × 89 × 109 × 557 × 464825197

But, it's nothing compared to markr's Brent-Suyama find on 18 Nov 13:

575,00010,350,000
M64369951
B1: 575,000
B2: 10,350,000
k = 2 × 154429598075412
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Old 2013-11-25, 20:49   #822
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But, it's nothing compared to markr's Brent-Suyama find on 18 Nov 13: [...]
I wish!

(Nice find, Uncwilly!)

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Old 2013-11-26, 12:45   #823
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I had 4 machines hit with P-1 factors in a single day and 2 more today. One of these is my personal best:
64,489,937 has a factor of 177801640586828840036267140893769
107 bits
k = 22 × 32 × 7 × 53 × 257 × 269 × 283 × 1399 × 4799 × 785773
And a new personal best (by a machine that must have felt left out):
M65360233 has a factor: 1949231719648150309066075034743183481
120.6 bits A new personal best!!!!!
k = 14911450205877863907447170780 = 22×5×37×79×103×1607×5659×6337×16661×2579191
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Old 2013-11-26, 13:21   #824
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You are on a roll. What memory settings do you use on those systems?
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Old 2013-11-26, 19:28   #825
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And a new personal best (by a machine that must have felt left out):
M65360233 has a factor: 1949231719648150309066075034743183481
120.6 bits A new personal best!!!!!
k = 14911450205877863907447170780 = 22×5×37×79×103×1607×5659×6337×16661×2579191
go, go, go! Factors > 2120 at the current P-1 wavefront aren't every day founds. Seems that you got all my factors, I had a bad series of nearly 300 P-1 assignments without any factor last week!

A factor is a factor is a factor, for GIMPS purpose it doesn't matter what kind of factor it is (small, big, smooth, ...) but humans might have other feelings.
My feelings about current wavefront P-1:
  • <2100: yet another daily P-1 factor
  • 2100 to 2120: OK, somewhat bigger P-1 factor
  • >2120: hurray, big P-1 factor
There are some exceptions, ofcourse
  • very smooth stage #1 factors
  • Brent-Suyama with 10+ times above B2
  • composite factors (in other words: multiple prime factors at once)

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