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Jun 2012
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Here are a few for 14e:
C194_137_54 C236_128_81 C231_129_74: sieve on -a side Polynomials attached. I should have another eight 14e candidates with polys tomorrow. |
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#673 | |
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Jun 2012
3,089 Posts |
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n: 51578930581067683364712246470648754575547859544204494416682639186369708191170511796813769844989815356030793636516951005823853033136843878040207423438777859531071980737682922658424237441847940477236250134159969973913839323836340914369119915173296697165060318712911689331475534604820059 # 135^127+127^135, difficulty: 286.14, anorm: 3.33e+040, rnorm: -4.26e+052 # scaled difficulty: 288.16, suggest sieving rational side # size = 8.811e-015, alpha = 0.000, combined = 3.588e-015, rroots = 0 type: snfs size: 286 skew: 4.9756 c6: 135 c0: 2048383 Y1: -19216834992144255601295030362371570981188252929 Y0: 545769345012110469286894653523921966552734375 rlim: 536000000 alim: 536000000 lpbr: 33 lpba: 33 mfbr: 66 mfba: 66 rlambda: 3.0 alambda: 3.0 |
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#674 |
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Aug 2005
Seattle, WA
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Can I ask about the polynomial for C236_128_81? Seems like an odd choice. With a Y1 of -2^94 (instead of -2^92), the polynomial becomes just 9x^6 + 8. Is there a reason for the choices that were made here? Did it just sieve better?
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#675 | |
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Aug 2005
Seattle, WA
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Where is the information about the ECM factors which were found? The page to which you link and FactorDB both show 54441_248 as being a 249-digit composite, with no known factors at all. |
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#676 | |
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Jun 2003
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skew 4.00, size 1.996e-012, alpha 0.120, combined = 2.036e-013 rroots = 0 skew 1.00, size 3.794e-012, alpha 1.337, combined = 3.174e-013 rroots = 0 |
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(loop (#_fork))
Feb 2006
Cambridge, England
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total yield: 8693, q=500010029 (1.50569 sec/rel) |
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#678 | |
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Jun 2012
3,089 Posts |
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While Yafu's poly select is a powerful tool, obviously it is not authoritative. If you believe the alternative poly is a better fit then we should use it. Yield and ETA from test sieving are the acid test! |
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Aug 2005
Seattle, WA
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#680 | |
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Jun 2012
3,089 Posts |
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Here are the other eight candidates for 14e: C229_123_88 use -a side C227_124_85 C216_131_67 C224_136_106 C226_137_55 C212_138_53 C208_148_104 use -a side C239_150_41 |
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#681 | |
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Aug 2005
Seattle, WA
176610 Posts |
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As you can maybe tell, I'm a little disturbed that Yafu would choose such a non-obvious polynomial that turns out to be clearly worse than the obvious one. It would be a shame if it's doing that routinely and we're wasting 15% of our computing resources during sieving. |
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#682 |
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Basketry That Evening!
"Bunslow the Bold"
Jun 2011
40<A<43 -89<O<-88
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Yafu does trial sieve, so it's *possible* that the original poly run was polluted somehow to came out with the wrong result. This is of course rather unlikely. I'll try and fiddle with it soon.
Last fiddled with by Dubslow on 2016-09-06 at 22:57 |
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