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#100 |
Jun 2012
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prp71 factor: 21138257428341940342261700575370842035375710357751294329870507540918201 prp126 factor: 105079529744750998018513045777273606303596229022954500786298185817107945564330122206003736103123659564505986531722592265913761 |
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#101 |
Jul 2003
So Cal
260310 Posts |
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11p9_254 is done.
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#102 |
Aug 2020
79*6581e-4;3*2539e-3
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Taking C175_3408_1723
What is the protocol once factors are obtained, should I just put them into factordb? I know some people don't do that in case it results in a downdriver. |
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#103 |
Jun 2012
2·52·7·11 Posts |
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I would put them in factordb but then post in the Aliquot Series 3408 thread that you are still working on it (or ask for help, or give it up). Most folks are respectful of “ownership” and detest poaching. YMMV.
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#104 |
Jun 2012
2·52·7·11 Posts |
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Reserving 4p3_1329L for postprocessing.
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#105 |
Jun 2012
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3m2_563 is factored.
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p72 factor: 487954727601792310733889624676202540802213356569913262940345252835252947 p125 factor: 59907076510393463591901099010037814296498745389763654183121040269197074705036501711109220558849210100665285858377595768984199 |
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#106 |
Aug 2020
79*6581e-4;3*2539e-3
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Ok, I was also wondering who could continue on that sequence. Doing the post processing is just a small contribution after all and I didn't want to "steal" the sequence from anyone. But then I'll proceed as you suggested.
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#107 | |
Romulan Interpreter
"name field"
Jun 2011
Thailand
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There was a time of frenzy, after the "tools" were made, and especially after the "blue page" was put together (and a second/third wave when the sequences to 2M/3M were added) when everybody wanted to work aliquots, but now the remaining people are somehow "established" and (sadly) we rarely get newcomers who want to play with aliquots. There is some more activity in the "integer powers" sequences (again, mostly due to the satisfaction given by the fact that many such sequences actually can be terminated, but also because the things - tools, web page - are actively maintained by a couple of enthusiastic people there). Once you get a dd, you can proceed as you wish. Just get as many as you can, and we won't be unhappy at all of the fact that you don't post it immediately ![]() Last fiddled with by LaurV on 2022-08-09 at 01:55 |
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#108 |
Aug 2020
79*6581e-4;3*2539e-3
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Interesting look into the History of Aliquots. :)
Let's see what the factorization will yield, just as likely it'll hit another C170+ immediately. |
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#109 |
Aug 2020
79*6581e-4;3*2539e-3
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C175_3408_1723 done:
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p69 factor: 118597456346738411807868343802129420429965766338050836035650727238447 p107 factor: 27640875768233160874769571005065788348681400922604819877405706815447488936573065423170737879599897308203463 The sequence still has the 2.3, new co-factor ist a C195, I'm currently running ECM on it, probably to t50 or so if no factor turns up. |
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#110 |
Aug 2020
79*6581e-4;3*2539e-3
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Done the AL3408 to 7557@43e6 and the lower B1s according to the usual number of curves. I won't continue.
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