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"Serge"
Mar 2008
Phi(4,2^7658614+1)/2
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Gee, I don't know why, but they are (were?) as unpopular as GNFS jobs.
I guess because people are superficial and say "bigger means better". 11,539M is sort of the easier one of the whole bunch (easier than 10,590M *); we'll shoot this one down. __________ *) my poorly hidden attempt to revive the debate. ;-] |
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Bamboozled!
"πΊππ·π·π"
May 2003
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Do you really mean "any number"? If so, why don't you work on, for example, the OPN project? Plenty of numbers there within reach of your resources. Paul P.S.
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The context of the discussion was obviously the Cunningham project.
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