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"Mr. Meeseeks"
Jan 2012
California, USA
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"Mr. Meeseeks"
Jan 2012
California, USA
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Einyen
Dec 2003
Denmark
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I checked M566448359 to 2^77 but found no new factors, so still 10 known factors:
http://www.mersenne.org/report_expon...p_hi=566448359 I thought for a moment I found a lot more factors, but apparently mfaktc is not prp checking factors. (I posted this in the wrong thread first "Mersenne number factored (disbelievers are fools)", so someone can remove the post over there if they want. Last fiddled with by ATH on 2014-08-31 at 15:24 |
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#170 |
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Jun 2014
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M7508981 ECM B1=50000
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"Victor de Hollander"
Aug 2011
the Netherlands
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Why not take the standard B1 of 1,000,000 for 35 digits factors and run a (coordinated effort of) 1,800 curves (t35)? To me it would seem easier to keep track of the progress if everybody just used the standard B1 and B2 values. |
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P90 years forever!
Aug 2002
Yeehaw, FL
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If you report your results to Primenet, then the server will convert all effort to the standardized B1 values.
See http://www.mersenne.org/report_ecm/d...nof_hi=7508981 There is nothing wrong with B1=800K-1M, nor is there any problem with jumping straight to 1M. |
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"Robert Gerbicz"
Oct 2005
Hungary
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http://www.mersenne.ca/exponent/397 shows that we know 8 factors of 2^397-1 which is clearly wrong as it doesn't give and count the largest factor (p=6597485910270326519900042655193). It looks like an error for all cases where the factorization of 2^n-1 is known, like in trivial cases: http://www.mersenne.ca/exponent/2 : "Known prime factors: None — M2 is prime!"
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Apr 2014
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Apr 2014
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I'm working 200 curves of B1=100000 and will step up from there. If you start at 800000 we can cover more area concurrently; however many curves you want to do.
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"Mr. Meeseeks"
Jan 2012
California, USA
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[Sun Aug 31 11:31:00 2014] ECM found a factor in curve #1, stage #1 Sigma=117868788464973, B1=900000, B2=90000000. M7508981 has a factor: 1585181057451124800445697 (ECM curve 1, B1=900000, B2=90000000) [Sun Aug 31 11:45:07 2014] ECM found a factor in curve #1, stage #1 Sigma=78442477134346, B1=900000, B2=90000000. M7508981 has a factor: 1161304516362968943012160629034993307852412903994405213218058778392235296142471 (ECM curve 1, B1=900000, B2=90000000) [Sun Aug 31 11:58:16 2014] ECM found a factor in curve #1, stage #1 Sigma=4351222750417745, B1=900000, B2=90000000. M7508981 has a factor: 9896852950235333792974646943943513 (ECM curve 1, B1=900000, B2=90000000) ECM found a factor in curve #1, stage #1 Sigma=4531385248127550, B1=900000, B2=90000000. M7508981 has a factor: 11921519114817291182370230152733598748378993 (ECM curve 1, B1=900000, B2=90000000) ContinueECM=1 ? |
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