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"William"
May 2003
New Haven
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It looks like this approach is a bit optimistic on the number of small factors. I used factordb to look at about 200 exponents near 103 and again near 104. Both ranges appear to have had thorough discovery of small exponents. Both ranges had within one standard deviation of the expected number of factors from 109to 1013, indicating the Poisson approximation is working well away from smallest factors. But they were 2.4 and 1.3 standard deviations smaller than expected for the number of factors up to 109. A better fit would be to model as no factors through another factor 100.4 from the exponent.
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This gives enough information to calculate the probability of success for most search strategies. To complete a comparison, you will need some model of the computational effort of various strategies. As mentioned earlier, I have determined that "select a bound and ECM to that bound until a number with 11 known factors is found" is both slow and stupid. A strategy of "ECM to some low bound, then extend promising candidates to higher bounds" will be much faster, but it remains to be determined the optimal number of tranches, the optimal tranche boundaries, and whether this is expected to be faster than working on 27508981 |
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Apr 2014
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I calculate 586082 primes from 1M to 10M (1000003 is the 78499th prime number, 10000019 is the 664580th prime number). That means the odds of any exponent even existing with more than 9 prime factors in the 1M-10M prime exponent range is about 2.6% ie: 4.52*10-8 multiplied by 586082 potential prime exponents from 1M-10M. That sounds like this number is an outlier in terms of the odds. |
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"William"
May 2003
New Haven
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B. The odds change over the range - smaller exponents mean smaller primes are possible. At 106 the expected number of primes increases to 1.032 and the probability of more than 9 such primes is 1.51*10-7. |
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Apr 2014
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Yes
I see what you mean and was starting to think about that after I posted. Not sure the proper way to average it out across the whole 1M-10M range. Though even taking that best case probability at the 1M mark and applying across the 1M-10M spectrum that is still around 8.8% probability that one even exists in there. That's why I'm thinking this one exponent may be a blue lobster that's worth throwing ECM at. |
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Apr 2014
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11th factor ECM'd! And only 25 digits. I'm running a PRP on the cofactor now.
http://www.mersenne.ca/factor/1211907173840894224264391 Known prime factors (11 factors, 495.9 bits, 0.00660464% known): |
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Apr 2014
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At least 13 factors.....
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M7508981/known_factors is not prime. RES64: 2A94BAB0984542ED. We4: 2E4250B3,00000000 Known factors used for PRP test were: 1211907173840894224264391,18694135089678809,20333239254737,26356523311,281287549065522023,285341279,346309182073938289,367107436768162151,45053887,585700519,60071849 Last fiddled with by wblipp on 2014-08-26 at 11:44 Reason: added code tags |
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Romulan Interpreter
Jun 2011
Thailand
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Please use code sections or insert some spaces. Those long lines are impossible to read! [/offtopic] done. Last fiddled with by wblipp on 2014-08-26 at 11:46 Reason: responded |
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Aug 2002
Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Aug 2002
Buenos Aires, Argentina
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If I were you, instead of making that response, I would investigate whether the probabilities are higher than you expected before or this is a stroke of good luck.
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