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Old 2013-10-29, 10:09   #980
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Paul,
Could you send me your email address by private message, so I can send you my NFS@Home factors in the future? Do you want the factor lines or also the log?
Victor.
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Old 2013-10-29, 10:14   #981
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Paul,
Could you send me your email address by private message, so I can send you my NFS@Home factors in the future? Do you want the factor lines or also the log?
Victor.
I sent you a PM with his email address.
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Old 2013-10-29, 10:39   #982
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Paul,
Could you send me your email address by private message, so I can send you my NFS@Home factors in the future? Do you want the factor lines or also the log?
Victor.
My address is paul@leyland.vispa.com

The factor lines are all that's really required for my purposes but feel free to send more if it make life easier for you.

Thanks,

Paul
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Old 2013-10-29, 13:30   #983
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Ben & Victor:

Could I ask you to email me your NFS@Home results in future please? Somewhat more trouble for you but much more reliable and much less hassle for me than the alternatives. I thjnk I managed to scrape your factors from the NFS@Home site and the factordb can't be certain that I got all the details correct. Neither are the reports made particularly promptly.

Thanks!

The GCW web pages will be updated later today, all being well.

Paul
Absolutely!
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Old 2013-10-30, 09:41   #984
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GC_12_206
Code:
prp55 factor: 1538247757620052691167247035086944723662963700765532481
prp141 factor: 376240631979548270257795515920540293763704849419924847724940616318385472325459725842521019299341175082958473603235323956243335638987621294411
I'll take C168_127_110 once it is ready for post-processing. Should be more challenging with 31 bits.

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Old 2013-10-30, 15:23   #985
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GC_7_263 factors as:
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prp62 factor: 34682415971527549868607772647599659324331034424213324127029121
prp157 factor: 9634260255307492668406071713403239894667269926892491218011145215290222341766487589618896566106609445985782843545679706456803075503745482081628806181348954323

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Old 2013-10-31, 22:04   #986
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prp65 factor: 10341881593843117210354375650868401752008141537678796458320210001
prp165 factor: 557530277392856791118142372581524726962238586450690945016756441294151616210078532318781611953962512817140570477937969142620825707134001615024871468881947790946303481
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Old 2013-10-31, 22:52   #987
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Hardly an ECM miss. Congrats! :)
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Old 2013-11-04, 10:58   #988
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C168_127_110
linear algebra (4,1% ETA 177h)

Wow, what a difference in LA processing time between 30bit (17-34h) and 31bit (184h)!
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Old 2013-11-04, 14:28   #989
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C168_127_110
linear algebra (4,1% ETA 177h)

Wow, what a difference in LA processing time between 30bit (17-34h) and 31bit (184h)!
This difference is not due to "30bit vs 31bit".
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Old 2013-11-04, 17:30   #990
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This difference is not due to "30bit vs 31bit".
Actually, it is.

Increasing the large prime bound from 30 to 31 bits increases the
size of the final factor base (after filtering and combining large primes) by
quite a bit. This in turn makes the matrix quite a bit bigger.
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