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"Jerry"
Nov 2011
Vancouver, WA
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Another nice find and working on factoring the lower numbers!
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"Oliver"
Mar 2005
Germany
21278 Posts |
YACS2F (yet another composite stage #2 factor):
P-1 found a factor in stage #2, B1=565000, B2=11017500. TheJudger/Pminus1, M63323077 has a factor: 68205072662349548620633421760422165673044571137810937540436645541918441353903 (255.23 bits / 77 digits) Splits into 3 factors: f1 = 35159552370479510750561 (74.90 bits / 23 digits) f2 = 507279605993833393198631 (78.75 bits / 24 digits) f3 = 3824070900985809209362680950233 (101.59 bits / 31 digits) k1 = 24 * 5 * 7 * 94153 * 5265373 k2 = 5 * 181 * 257 * 2633 * 6540679 k3 = 22 * 3 * 7 * 19 * 229 * 593 * 743 * 138829 * 1350647 Oliver |
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Apr 2010
Over the rainbow
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three factor? *whistle* really nice, and rare.
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6809 > 6502
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Aug 2003
101×103 Posts
2×4,909 Posts |
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"Mark"
Feb 2003
Sydney
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Sep 2002
79910 Posts |
P-1 found a factor in stage #1, B1=580000.
UID: Jwb52z/Clay, M61839119 has a factor: 21738927757882013620583 74.203 bits. It was barely missed by trial factoring, I think. |
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"Oliver"
Mar 2005
Germany
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"Jerry"
Nov 2011
Vancouver, WA
1,123 Posts |
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M63,323,077 P-1 found a factor in stage #2, B1=565000, B2=11,017,500 24 × 5 × 7 × 94153 × 5,265,373 5 × 181 × 257 × 2633 × 6,540,679 22 × 3 × 7 × 19 × 229 × 593 × 743 × 138829 × 1,350,647 Last fiddled with by flashjh on 2013-07-22 at 02:14 |
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"Oliver"
Mar 2005
Germany
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Yes, I'm unsure about the
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Jun 2012
Boulder, CO
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Found two today with some manual testing:
Code:
GMP-ECM 6.4.3 [configured with GMP 5.1.0, --enable-asm-redc] [ECM] Input number is 2^201403-1 (60629 digits) Using B1=1000000, B2=974637522, polynomial Dickson(3), sigma=3213589569 Step 1 took 14148836ms Step 2 took 2368143ms ********** Factor found in step 2: 2508992110550760564547884607969 Found probable prime factor of 31 digits: 2508992110550760564547884607969 Composite cofactor (2^201403-1)/2508992110550760564547884607969 has 60598 digits Code:
GMP-ECM 6.4.3 [configured with GMP 5.1.0, --enable-asm-redc] [ECM] Input number is 2^207481-1 (62459 digits) Using B1=250000, B2=183032866, polynomial Dickson(3), sigma=2211227441 Step 1 took 3350126ms Step 2 took 1023982ms ********** Factor found in step 2: 2051067332098179933221407 Found probable prime factor of 25 digits: 2051067332098179933221407 Composite cofactor (2^207481-1)/2051067332098179933221407 has 62434 digits |
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"Serge"
Mar 2008
Phi(4,2^7658614+1)/2
2·47·101 Posts |
You can mimic the recognizeable formats and paste into http://mersenne.org/manual_result/
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M207481 has a factor: 2051067332098179933221407 M201403 has a factor: 2508992110550760564547884607969 |
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