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"William"
May 2003
New Haven
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The C154 from P182+1 needs a polynomial.
Yoyo@home has completed ECM to 1/3 of the composite's size P182 comes from the factor chain 3^61-1 -> P24 P24^7-1 -> P55 P55^5-1 -> P182 -------------------------------------------- Also the C155 from P209+1 needs a polynomial. Yoyo@home has completed ECM to 1/3 of the composite's size. P209 comes from the factor chain 5419^5-1 -> P12 P12^19-1 -> P209 -------------------------------------------- Also the C153 from P233+1 needs a polynomial. Yoyo@home has completed ECM to 1/3 of the composite's size. |
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(loop (#_fork))
Feb 2006
Cambridge, England
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"Carlos Pinho"
Oct 2011
Milton Keynes, UK
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Tom or Lionel, please move the 14e queue numbers to sieve stage. Thank you in advance.
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Sep 2008
Kansas
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Good to know. P.S. I'm away for a few days. Last fiddled with by RichD on 2015-10-29 at 21:23 |
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"William"
May 2003
New Haven
2·7·132 Posts |
The C155 from P172+1 needs a polynomial
Yoyo@home has completed ECM to 1/3 the composite's size P172 comes from the factor chain 19^23-1 -> P13a P13a^3-1 -> P13b P13b^13-1 -> P87a P87a^3-1 -> P87b P87b^3-1 -> P172 ---------------------------------------------------------- Also the C161 from P235+1 needs a polynomial Yoyo@home has completed ECM to 1/3 the composite's size P235 comes from the factor chain 19^101-1 -> P62 P62^5-1 -> P235 |
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#293 |
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Jun 2012
22·773 Posts |
C205_146_33 has survived t50 + 4000 curves @B1=110M (all ECM by me). Another slow sieving number.
For 14e consideration. Thanks. |
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(loop (#_fork))
Feb 2006
Cambridge, England
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"William"
May 2003
New Haven
2·7·132 Posts |
2269^67-1
2789^67-1 have both had ECM to 2/9 the SNFS size by Oscar aka Lorgix. Also 7321^61-1 by a combination of Oscar and yoyo Last fiddled with by wblipp on 2015-11-06 at 04:10 Reason: Add |
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Sep 2008
Kansas
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Code:
N: 4666271392260887072268308717726863721501854527460454475125662832764804439065352032698260344821822982558718442728077022729845213609686930589236953159329963 # expecting poly E from 3.04e-12 to > 3.50e-12 R0: -514557599287026088722312018423 R1: 603889282100287 A0: -314993653234329772781052926669687360 A1: 8308122200538193980882155558456 A2: -9678945035885463861849942 A3: -5669920644101483549 A4: 1153872093848 A5: 129360 # skew 2612993.87, size 5.565e-15, alpha -6.394, combined = 3.106e-12 rroots = 5 |
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"William"
May 2003
New Haven
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4993^61-1 has had ECM to 2/9 the SNFS size by yoyo@home
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