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"Victor de Hollander"
Aug 2011
the Netherlands
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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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"Carlos Pinho"
Oct 2011
Milton Keynes, UK
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Bamboozled!
"πΊππ·π·π"
May 2003
Down not across
2A2216 Posts |
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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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I moo ablest echo power!
May 2013
178110 Posts |
Quote:
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"Victor de Hollander"
Aug 2011
the Netherlands
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GC_12_206
Code:
prp55 factor: 1538247757620052691167247035086944723662963700765532481 prp141 factor: 376240631979548270257795515920540293763704849419924847724940616318385472325459725842521019299341175082958473603235323956243335638987621294411 Last fiddled with by VictordeHolland on 2013-10-30 at 09:56 Reason: Reservation. |
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I moo ablest echo power!
May 2013
178110 Posts |
GC_7_263 factors as:
Code:
prp62 factor: 34682415971527549868607772647599659324331034424213324127029121 prp157 factor: 9634260255307492668406071713403239894667269926892491218011145215290222341766487589618896566106609445985782843545679706456803075503745482081628806181348954323 Last fiddled with by wombatman on 2013-10-30 at 15:23 |
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Jun 2012
11·281 Posts |
Code:
prp65 factor: 10341881593843117210354375650868401752008141537678796458320210001 prp165 factor: 557530277392856791118142372581524726962238586450690945016756441294151616210078532318781611953962512817140570477937969142620825707134001615024871468881947790946303481 |
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#987 |
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Jan 2005
Minsk, Belarus
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Hardly an ECM miss. Congrats! :)
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"Victor de Hollander"
Aug 2011
the Netherlands
23×3×72 Posts |
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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"Serge"
Mar 2008
Phi(4,2^7658614+1)/2
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Nov 2003
22·5·373 Posts |
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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