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"Oliver"
Sep 2017
Porta Westfalica, DE
23·71 Posts |
Up to which composite size do you reserve? I want to do some factoring on smaller numbers, later, but do not want to do work twice.
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Just call me Henry
"David"
Sep 2007
Liverpool (GMT/BST)
3×23×89 Posts |
I suspect he will get back up to c112 very quickly due to there not being many new composites in that file. There are many more targets in the medium file would you could do. I would recommend having a smaller target in that file as the counts are lower but completing up to 100 digits may be reasonable.
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#1103 |
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Jan 2009
Bilbao, Spain
317 Posts |
c50-59 done.
I will do numbers<110 digits. |
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#1104 |
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Sep 2008
Kansas
59×67 Posts |
A few more.
Code:
475955385557426060911297808215821521839969 12917898571901526825168949161825209 156834314881498985535003373408058758259 19675007074605305768982859466784185075465850171684133 24251259271644736035936617964649 79211135177882860841521358076014816369390224202863 12974905913195602525016295958123321179611985425144763349 196882284410116466838505837665388371619337 4889525314296256722621677274840757802851237 12401346589122908329898266770200167 846369485363023894765311996005580779 6875367903641988080433457253704471936615065996910004550666643232581 9603182570149744975600003492927398152709577 293983910040311120039969178839616702531476179 |
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#1105 |
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Jan 2009
Bilbao, Spain
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c60-69 done.
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#1106 |
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Jan 2009
Bilbao, Spain
317 Posts |
c70-79 done.
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#1107 |
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Sep 2008
Kansas
59×67 Posts |
I've been working SNFS-130 to 160 with relatively high counts from the large file. Ever so often I grab something around SNFS-230+ and run it through yoyo and NFS like the one currently in the 14d queue.
Code:
10212651664577023830450268731397421562823 41098800375350279126461026428199993455676512222140498842597814771 |
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Just call me Henry
"David"
Sep 2007
Liverpool (GMT/BST)
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Code:
1155115 1310825268269643509279336731098526398390609803239319801398048897 4 11762658718349861390232119244704668953655520173988132853958736559505227543720741129707951916855819491584483404706118568545301944488029224273208806055167884044998017282642609466917674130929252487860835945397664760737343625974929824544969881973722726911 |
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Sep 2008
Kansas
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I can send it to yoyo for further ECM work to see how that goes. What is a good t-level to start at? |
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#1110 |
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Sep 2008
Kansas
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No, just my personal preference. I can do the post-processing on my GPU on anything coming out of 14d. I can also do some easy 15e jobs if they are heavily sieved - like TD=132 or better. It all depends on matrix size up to around 10.5M.
If you have other numbers I don't mind babysitting them through yoyo and NFS. |
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"Oliver"
Sep 2017
Porta Westfalica, DE
23·71 Posts |
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