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Feb 2013
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Tested out the mentioned C207 manually by just dividing the numbers, but for now Yafu says 7.76 hours more to go on the remaining C144.
I will perhaps get some answers to these numbers later on. Last fiddled with by storflyt32 on 2015-04-17 at 16:24 |
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#79 |
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Jun 2003
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#80 |
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Feb 2013
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Thank you for doing that.
To people like me who are not supposed to be hacking and cracking numbers or at least codes, they become only a small part of a big puzzle. Came across a YouTube video while looking for other contents. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KmIDluvVZ2M Worth watching. |
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Feb 2013
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Came across this C103 a couple of days ago.
5257580682287346125119700202910679229423527432847302135626002052012162827616986817714988158206959997053 If you wish, you may give it a try. Possibly not the easiest number to factorize. Last fiddled with by storflyt32 on 2015-04-22 at 14:52 |
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#82 |
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Jun 2003
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What is special about this number? An arbitrary C103 number can be factored using GGNFS in under 1 hour on a modern 4-core CPU.
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