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Aug 2005
Seattle, WA
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#695 |
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Jun 2012
3,089 Posts |
Here are two more composites for 14e. I won't post any additional xyyx candidates until the grid grows hungry again, but these may tie into our previous discussion.
The first poly has simple characteristics, seems fairly noncontroversial. The second poly is a bit uglier. My hand calculations looked worse! x^6+19044 popped out, but seemed to sieve slower. Does anyone see a more obvious, better poly? C201_125_82 C234_138_82 Code:
n: 208619775005214841872901255277508087918295528349999331578186378063727571230932513421692519429944207236973367070389336554107228110726829756207670114399908202861452045440891937445812698048257603452031981 # 125^82+82^125, difficulty: 239.23, anorm: 4.47e+030, rnorm: 5.96e+053 # scaled difficulty: 243.08, suggest sieving rational side # size = 2.980e-016, alpha = 0.000, combined = 4.288e-013, rroots = 1 type: snfs size: 239 skew: 1.3797 c5: 1 c0: 5 Y1: -17763568394002504646778106689453125 Y0: 700400277682442761269690122161193848974377746432 rlim: 134000000 alim: 134000000 lpbr: 31 lpba: 31 mfbr: 62 mfba: 62 rlambda: 2.7 alambda: 2.7 Code:
n: 530294512697343408215308203117955179097758826435472262903487341111485349479428742320761636588771494814865173847693389305181857312882489411942396542055355115353744426226507822521151678628146666749224478114716494498314424567309478447377 # 138^82+82^138, difficulty: 240.73, anorm: 8.28e+038, rnorm: -8.34e+045 # scaled difficulty: 241.90, suggest sieving rational side # size = 3.930e-012, alpha = 0.000, combined = 3.301e-013, rroots = 0 type: snfs size: 240 skew: 1.7225 c6: 81 c0: 2116 Y1: -6357680009799417283726499850563660657152 Y0: 18482725587447593211734307 rlim: 134000000 alim: 134000000 lpbr: 31 lpba: 31 mfbr: 62 mfba: 62 rlambda: 2.7 alambda: 2.7 |
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#696 | |
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Aug 2005
Seattle, WA
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As for the second candidate, I also tried 4761x^6+16, which turned out to be marginally worse than either of the other polys you suggested. OTOH, I found x^6+19044 to sieve a tiny bit better than 81x^6+2116. The difference was small enough that it could easily go the other way for different ranges than I tried (as it apparently did for you). |
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#697 |
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Jun 2012
3,089 Posts |
I remembered (and found!) this post by Batalov in response to some problems we encountered with sieving. It seems relevant to the recent discussion.
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#698 | |
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Aug 2005
Seattle, WA
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- It's using a quintic, 83^3*x^5 + 123^3. Abysmal yield. - Another obvious quintic would be 123^2*x^5 + 83^2. This one is even worse. (The SNFS difficulty goes up from 236 to 244, so unsurprising.) - The sextic polynomial 83^3*x^6 + 123 is interesting. Much better performance (though lower yield) for low spec-Q. Slightly worse performance for higher spec-Q. - The sextic 123*83^3*x^6 + 1 appears to be the best of all. Better performance and yield in all ranges I checked. So what caused Yafu to choose a quintic when there was a better sextic available? |
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#699 | |
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Aug 2005
Seattle, WA
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Both of these "rules" are routinely violated in the polynomials you've been feeding to the grid. I think they all have Y1 < 0, and see C178_140_114, which just sieved, or C212_138_53 or C229_123_88 for examples with |Y1| > |Y0|. I think that maybe the problems associated with these guidelines no longer apply, as Batalov implied. |
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#700 | |
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Jun 2012
3,089 Posts |
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We are approaching the end of 14e candidates in the xyyx project - less than 70 remaining at last check. Working on a better process for presenting candidates to the queue. I do not wish to offer up suboptimal polys, even if they are the exception more than the rule. One is too many! And 15e work will magnify the problem once we go there. Jyb - I'll PM you if you are amenable, just to bounce a couple of ideas off of you. Last fiddled with by swellman on 2016-09-09 at 12:11 |
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"Carlos Pinho"
Oct 2011
Milton Keynes, UK
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No worries about C202_123_83. I only think for the future we need to be more careful on choosing the polynomial and in case of doubt just report here for support.
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#702 | |
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Aug 2005
Seattle, WA
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Sure, anytime. |
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"Carlos Pinho"
Oct 2011
Milton Keynes, UK
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Aug 2005
Seattle, WA
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