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Romulan Interpreter
Jun 2011
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Amazing, people still fall for this bot, in all threads...
@Batalov: You already warned him that he will be banned if he continues to spread his excrement out of that particular topic. It is the time to keep your word. |
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Romulan Interpreter
Jun 2011
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"Serge"
Mar 2008
Phi(4,2^7658614+1)/2
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I was actually amused to find that storflyt32 posted in this thread, for once, on topic.
Imagine that! "Even a stopped clock is right twice a day." Compare the "prp306" from this and this. (Of course danaj already pointed out that it was not a prp - a long time ago. His message was too polite and went way over the intended recipient's head.) "...was tantalizing. Is there any further news?" (in your own words, David) |
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integer-based calculator (which is NOT very factorization-savvy yet) and my input/output procedures (which still involve some hand cut and paste). danaj said my prp306 wasn't prime - is storflyt32's a different number? if so, how is he on topic? if it's the same number, did he factor it? Quote:
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"Serge"
Mar 2008
Phi(4,2^7658614+1)/2
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Is this a joke?
How is answering a question with a question without thinking even for a minute working out for you in real life, David? Playing the game of questions much? |
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Romulan Interpreter
Jun 2011
Thailand
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Big deal! It has small factors, and it leaves a C291 in 3 seconds, that survives low-ecm. But it is not prime, for sure...
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02/15/16 13:06:13 **************************** 02/15/16 13:06:13 Starting factorization of 192914809128974953346881177935952684530701802276055325061719121456854535159160737858236922291573057559348214633996784584799338748181551461554927938506153774347857924347953233867247804834472580236647602284453995114318809237801738053479122409788218738756881710574461998928868004973446954789192217966461935661 02/15/16 13:06:13 using pretesting plan: normal 02/15/16 13:06:13 no tune info: using qs/gnfs crossover of 95 digits 02/15/16 13:06:13 **************************** 02/15/16 13:06:13 div: found prime factor = 11 02/15/16 13:06:13 div: found prime factor = 29 02/15/16 13:06:13 div: found prime factor = 409 02/15/16 13:06:13 div: found prime factor = 7013 02/15/16 13:06:13 rho: x^2 + 3, starting 1000 iterations on C297 02/15/16 13:06:13 rho: x^2 + 2, starting 1000 iterations on C297 02/15/16 13:06:13 prp6 = 537637 02/15/16 13:06:13 rho: x^2 + 2, starting 1000 iterations on C291 02/15/16 13:06:14 rho: x^2 + 1, starting 1000 iterations on C291 02/15/16 13:06:15 pm1: starting B1 = 150K, B2 = gmp-ecm default on C291 02/15/16 13:06:26 current ECM pretesting depth: 0.00 02/15/16 13:06:26 scheduled 30 curves at B1=2000 toward target pretesting depth of 89.54 02/15/16 13:07:01 Finished 30 curves using Lenstra ECM method on C291 input, B1=2K, B2=gmp-ecm default 02/15/16 13:07:01 current ECM pretesting depth: 15.18 02/15/16 13:07:01 scheduled 74 curves at B1=11000 toward target pretesting depth of 89.54 Aborting... |
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Sep 2011
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fac: factoring 192914809128974953346881177935952684530701802276055325061719121456854535159160737858236922291573057559348214633996784584799338748181551461554927938506153774347857924347953233867247804834472580236647602284453995114318809237801738053479122409788218738756881710574461998928868004973446954789192217966461935661 fac: using pretesting plan: normal fac: using tune info for qs/gnfs crossover div: primes less than 10000 fmt: 1000000 iterations rho: x^2 + 3, starting 1000 iterations on C297 rho: x^2 + 3, starting 1000 iterations on C291 rho: x^2 + 2, starting 1000 iterations on C291 rho: x^2 + 1, starting 1000 iterations on C291 nfs: searching for brent special forms... nfs: searching for homogeneous cunningham special forms... nfs: searching for XYYXF special forms... nfs: couldn't find special form pm1: starting B1 = 150K, B2 = gmp-ecm default on C291 ecm: 30/30 curves on C291, B1=2K, B2=gmp-ecm default ecm: 74/74 curves on C291, B1=11K, B2=gmp-ecm default ecm: 177/214 curves on C291, B1=50K, B2=gmp-ecm default, ETA: 14 sec Total factoring time = 75.8941 seconds ***factors found*** P2 = 11 P2 = 29 P3 = 409 P4 = 7013 P6 = 537637 P26 = 98172690743050255855225727 P265 = 39945502991214214364568620160754166126194526211427855357112375075698982959675002466190253922337879883701936374132839245878402166843004532215537774370729420623505316566247484621658229991618816536318796466425460922483646475078173270970177007782150287296176630659896931 >> |
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