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#1112 |
"Serge"
Mar 2008
Phi(4,2^7658614+1)/2
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2000 B1=43e6 curves
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#1113 |
May 2008
100010001112 Posts |
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A poly for the line 2618 c155:
Code:
n: 75932340428877011727618708726905558562515248304152927449065726063130564403655850880406162753916607273084882142223225126840338325892660195804478997023817401 # norm 3.822245e-15 alpha -7.881856 e 2.379e-12 rroots 5 skew: 6418220.17 c0: 2062906220781704282993726516104508724775 c1: 284251522415559829763390494625375 c2: -513219663652631358949539639 c3: 15909712331132706553 c4: 14267290231904 c5: 282072 Y0: -769138013133495299020812401502 Y1: 1590687241685950061 rlim: 25000000 alim: 25000000 lpbr: 29 lpba: 29 mfbr: 58 mfba: 58 rlambda: 2.5 alambda: 2.5 (I'll continue poly selection for awhile until sieving starts) |
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#1114 | |
Sep 2004
2×5×283 Posts |
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#1115 |
Sep 2004
2·5·283 Posts |
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Pointed my cores to schickel's ecmserver. Before starting with this number I found a factor for the previous work the server was handling. I don't know if it is related to Aliquot search. Frank, please check your logs.
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#1116 |
Oct 2004
Austria
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p-1: B1=1e9, B2=1e14, no factor
Edit: Just in case that someone wants to extend this bounds, the savefile reads: Code:
METHOD=P-1; B1=1000000000; N=75932340428877011727618708726905558562515248304152927449065726063130564403655850880406162753916607273084882142223225126840338325892660195804478997023817401; X=0x1f016dc25c94263f9e81480e52c5320b9dce0c152c830d2897a626e79aed125e9a00693ef39a0a8937d6021480e57875d54d9d20e4de31de6a2c558244c4545a0; Last fiddled with by Andi47 on 2011-02-19 at 11:35 |
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#1117 |
"Frank <^>"
Dec 2004
CDP Janesville
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It was a c104 from 330084 which is from Project 400. That saves me an NFS job, thanks!
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#1118 |
Sep 2009
97710 Posts |
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Yeah, RSALS was born to factor C154-C155 semiprimes, and we have lots of clients at the moment, so we could easily do it entirely.
But as usual, we don't want to stomp on individuals' toes. There's even more room for other participants this time than the previous sequence 4788 sieving which RSALS ended up doing entirely, since the number is noticeably shorter ![]() One thing that other participants can provide, while RSALS cannot, is ranges without holes: the "long tail" effect of small scattered holes easily persists for 3-5 days. |
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#1119 |
Sep 2004
54168 Posts |
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~1006 B1=43e6 curves but Frank will tell us the right number...
Last fiddled with by em99010pepe on 2011-02-19 at 18:03 |
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#1120 |
Sep 2010
Portland, OR
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I'm up to:
4300 @ 40M 2125 @ 43M 800 @ 100M Including previous posts, I think that puts us at nearly 9500 curves at 40-43M, plus 800 more at 100M. I've now found a couple polys, the best of which is # norm 4.025205e-15 alpha -7.671371 e 2.488e-12 rroots 3 Is it about time to start gnfs? |
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#1121 |
May 2009
Russia, Moscow
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Small effort from me: 1000@43e6 and 500@11e7.
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#1122 |
Oct 2004
Austria
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~420@43, no factor. Same with 3*p-1 at B1=1e9, B2=1e14
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