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Old 2005-11-21, 14:30   #1
R.D. Silverman
 
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Question 10,226+/Franke

Richard Brent's web site no long lists 10,226+ as a first hole.

Did Franke finish it? I have not seen the result posted anywhere.

What is the scoop on 2,761-? The public website says 60% done, but
RKW reported that it was "nearly" done and that 2,764+ had been started.

I will finish sieving 2,1382M tonight and start 2,1402L tomorrow.

I then plan to do 2,781-.
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Old 2005-11-21, 15:27   #2
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Originally Posted by R.D. Silverman
Richard Brent's web site no long lists 10,226+ as a first hole.

Did Franke finish it? I have not seen the result posted anywhere.
Bob,
Wagstaff just posted it yesterday (11/20):

5297 10, 226+ c197 62554557765317517282085861045655294434955453111717816503072219942390838369658841. p117 Franke snfs

(http://homes.cerias.purdue.edu/~ssw/cun/page100)

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Old 2005-11-21, 16:19   #3
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That's why it does not appear at Brent's site: the factors.gz file was updated on November 18th.

BTW, I updated the information in my server so all factors in Brent's table can be found using my factoring applet
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