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Old 2013-11-13, 11:08   #1013
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GW_4_369 factors

Code:
prp60 factor: 177403006881130113063302674594810228750950806165895483532597
prp123 factor: 589203883570342218983575340055137303532176542861815435328583489006750174017203999175917086613246958570131196834769562261677

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Old 2013-11-13, 11:39   #1014
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RichD completed GC_4_369 about a week ago, it is displayed on the lasieved page as still being post-processed:
http://mersenneforum.org/showpost.ph...&postcount=998
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Old 2013-11-14, 15:54   #1015
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Default GW_5_318 factors

Took me about an hour to get the post-processing started. The original files had the entire number (a C225) in them. MSIEVE would find 127 as a factor by 15 digit Trial Factoring. It would then search for a C223 in the .fb and .poly which still had the C225 in them. Eventually I realized this and checked the factordb and found out two P16 were also known, so only a C192 remainded:

GW_5_318

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prp49 factor: 4261455268632083287436707603791222620930237118863
prp60 factor: 450063175620763356730945681744698257366095535261401256629363
prp84 factor: 432087545417727621877325644242496506135441396528813761437485005011126996638176541757
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Old 2013-11-15, 15:48   #1016
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C168_130_119 (finally!) factors as:

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prp76 factor: 9094435764101492192625106166940437077708174382794083374653111205520090825523
prp92 factor: 68086751212664789039528265600039302233534265572638233049445891533014221617435036175941766901
That was a slog!

Edit: FactorDB seems to be down right now, but I'll add these factors when it returns.

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Old 2013-11-18, 16:19   #1017
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I'll take GC_11_234 if it is still available.
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Old 2013-11-19, 15:07   #1018
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GC_11_234 is currently in LA.

ETA 140 hours.
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Old 2013-11-22, 21:33   #1019
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I'll take it if still available.
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Old 2013-11-26, 01:02   #1020
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Code:
prp85 factor: 7229682174820941873563372695487534725675448372192856897563207983721936793375770327599

prp113 factor: 65086357586886271288591582353510914906890714130483592560109914639159864703876136112452835963483488138858618058513

Factordb is down, so I could not report these factors.
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Old 2013-11-26, 23:28   #1021
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GC_11_233 has successfully entered LA.

ETA is 160 hours from time of this posting.
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Old 2013-11-26, 23:36   #1022
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I'll do L1364 - want to see how the new i7-4930 does on linalg
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Old 2013-11-27, 14:22   #1023
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L1364.dat.gz, upon decompression, contains quite a lot (several tens of thousands) of corrupted lines such as

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111,7D209C2D5D1B7E7,2B151D834BAC35,305,7DF56DA12864B276B7B9B177,,885185C9,41170,EB92F7016B118131193570D6:1F47E723E291,37416D49,08A2B10A38ADDF,4FD5,95EE4B,9FA11305,7EB:1F591119,7117967,3AD711A7A38D648AA18-,2C06869562A7118:5E22501,1F43D00FB11A91D6B93907ADDB0EB5116DC99F771305,7EB:17054CB6EAB6B109159,15F78242CA25C63,18951AD32
I'm sure the run will work despite this, but I'm a little curious as to how they got there.

This is not unprecedented, though usually there are fewer than tens of thousands of odd lines; it's led to me decompressing the files before use rather than trusting msieve-with-libz to handle weird corruption perfectly.

ETA Sunday evening British time

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