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#1959 |
"Vincent"
Apr 2010
Over the rainbow
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M6220651 has a 96.568-bit (30-digit) factor: 117465933684061090230298707631 (P-1,B1=3000000,B2=243000000)
96 bits. at this exponent size, this is a beauty. |
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#1960 |
"James Heinrich"
May 2004
ex-Northern Ontario
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Not the normal kind of factor posted here, but I was YAFU'ing a C107 that was already ECM'd appropriately, but YAFU 1.34 likes to recalculate ECM effort and do a few more curves, which actually worked beautifully this time:
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current ECM pretesting depth: 35.52 scheduled 67 curves at B1=3000000 toward target pretesting depth of 35.67 prp37 = 5217870316310181049264840173981775799 (curve 1 stg2 B1=3000000 sigma=3040696252 thread=0) What I expected to take ~8000 seconds took 9.5s ![]() Last fiddled with by James Heinrich on 2021-10-08 at 23:08 |
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#1963 |
Sep 2002
24×3×17 Posts |
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P-1 found a factor in stage #2, B1=756000, B2=20988000.
UID: Jwb52z/Clay, M107023759 has a factor: 15845389801763193699707633 (P-1, B1=756000, B2=20988000) 83.712 bits. |
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#1964 |
Aug 2020
79*6581e-4;3*2539e-3
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Nothing spectacular, but the first P-1 tests I did in a while and the first to finish stage 1 returned:
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[Worker #3 Oct 24 07:53] P-1 found a factor in stage #1, B1=779000. [Worker #3 Oct 24 07:53] M107043329 has a factor: 9773787110913045103371451921 (P-1, B1=779000) k = 45653415314246463240 = 2^3 × 3^3 × 5 × 11 × 21841 × 317797 × 553649 |
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#1965 |
Sep 2002
14608 Posts |
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P-1 found a factor in stage #1, B1=756000.
UID: Jwb52z/Clay, M107072687 has a factor: 95352689558688112327801 (P-1, B1=756000) 76.336 bits. |
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#1966 |
"Vincent"
Apr 2010
Over the rainbow
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M6234491 has a 107.827-bit (33-digit) factor: 287831359132009723766012795757047 (P-1,B1=3000000,B2=243000000)
k=23 × 223 × 277 × 129 971 × 627 611 × 199 185 461 |
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#1967 |
If I May
"Chris Halsall"
Sep 2002
Barbados
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#1968 |
Dec 2016
2·59 Posts |
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M260543 has a 102.431-bit (31-digit) factor: 6833981637847127989838565387041 (ECM,B1=1000000,B2=162000000,Sigma=3342767857012760)
That's the 9th known factor, Seth_Tr found the 8th factor in May. M194653 has a 124.361-bit (38-digit) factor: 27323512924583858950580510798298798737 (ECM,B1=3000000,B2=477000000,Sigma=6798721071652496) That's the 10th known factor ![]() |
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Jul 2003
Behind BB
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