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Old 2016-07-24, 20:43   #1134
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I thought that sub 10K are impossible to factor, but here it is:
"M3607 has a factor 162160065980366340636967897279169391509046358190713" (~167 bits). Unfortunately, the cofactor is not PRP .
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Old 2016-07-24, 21:02   #1135
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Great shot!

Funny enough, in the "history" section of the report, there´s no reference to the bounds used nor the number of curves run.
Did you use a B1=1.1e8?
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Old 2016-07-24, 21:57   #1136
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Great shot!

Funny enough, in the "history" section of the report, there´s no reference to the bounds used nor the number of curves run.
Did you use a B1=1.1e8?
Stock bounds for sure (B1=1.1e8). I do not have access to the machine right now (to pull out the log), but it is probably couple of thousand curves.

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Old 2016-07-25, 00:52   #1137
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I thought that sub 10K are impossible to factor, but here it is:
"M3607 has a factor 162160065980366340636967897279169391509046358190713" (~167 bits). Unfortunately, the cofactor is not PRP .
Fantastic result

I'm trying my luck down in the 4k range, you never know....
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Old 2016-07-25, 07:32   #1138
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Also digging that area, just slightly higher - 6 and 8k. Something is lurking up there...
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Old 2016-07-25, 11:11   #1139
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Nice find! You don't get those every day!
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Old 2016-07-25, 15:28   #1140
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Whoaaa! Great one! 167 bits, hey don't come easy..
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Old 2016-07-25, 17:19   #1141
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Quote:
Originally Posted by bloodIce View Post
I thought that sub 10K are impossible to factor, but here it is:
"M3607 has a factor 162160065980366340636967897279169391509046358190713" (~167 bits). Unfortunately, the cofactor is not PRP .
Undoubtedly not impossible but equally undoubtedly not entirely trivial.

Nice work.
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Old 2016-07-30, 06:21   #1142
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Code:
UID: UBR47K/5820K-factoring, M1187803 has a factor: 180153864303424969999558424827024324050497 (P-1, B1=2500000)
Code:
k = 2^5 × 7 × 17 × 83 × 149 × 2087 × 2689 × 4999 × 36343 × 1254971 × 1258511
42 digits, 137 bits
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Old 2016-08-02, 19:55   #1143
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P-1 found a factor in stage #2, B1=665000, B2=12635000.
UID: Jwb52z/Clay, M79197037 has a factor: 370961634783541317383089 (P-1, B1=665000, B2=12635000)

78.269 bits.
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Old 2016-08-09, 00:13   #1144
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P-1 found a factor in stage #1, B1=665000.
UID: Jwb52z/Clay, M79051543 has a factor: 299298328540123820149321 (P-1, B1=665000)

77.986 bits
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