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#1 |
May 2004
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If a new factor is found in Prime95 - how is it going to be used then?
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#2 |
Sep 2002
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A factor found by either Trial factoring or P-1 factoring will save time and effort.
A Lucas-Lehmer and it's double check wont be done, the number can't be a mersenne prime. The factor will be recorded. |
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#3 |
May 2004
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So, my found factored composite is in use. Nice.
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