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Sep 2008
Kansas
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Jun 2012
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Here's one for 14e which has survived a full t55 plus a bit of B1=3e8. Full disclosure - it would perhaps be better to run it through 15e or as a 14e/32 job but should work as is. The 14e queue is running dry again.
I will handle the postprocessing. C253_131_91 Code:
n: 2537063132129631115698746903522943935147375191654948413855185174155666479187812508096108428840058843829591587140039584142597315983406890888385057018512151614924726522738227137794066910268576608479110340832714298508122124050830173398972241174957675222027 # 131^91+91^131, difficulty: 258.59, anorm: 2.18e+038, rnorm: 5.74e+048 # scaled difficulty: 260.33, suggest sieving rational side # size = 8.090e-013, alpha = 0.000, combined = 1.009e-013, rroots = 0 type: snfs size: 258 skew: 4.7795 c6: 1 c0: 11921 Y1: -57420825906681085498936641961451 Y0: 12557715249685059365095784756336096391283081 rlim: 134000000 alim: 134000000 lpbr: 31 lpba: 31 mfbr: 62 mfba: 62 rlambda: 2.7 alambda: 2.7 |
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Sep 2008
Kansas
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One fallacy in my testing, I let factMsieve pick all the parameters and didn't notice it was using 15e. Another, I was only looking at the times over a small region. Much too small for any worthwhile analysis. |
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#829 |
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Aug 2005
Seattle, WA
2×883 Posts |
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#830 |
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Sep 2008
Kansas
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#831 |
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Sep 2008
Kansas
3×1,129 Posts |
Go with what you found with 790579404481^19-1. I am going to do some test sieving for my own edification.
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#832 |
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Jun 2012
3,089 Posts |
C198_148_78 is another fast sieving number that I ran ECM against for ~5K curves @B1=11e7 and another 1k curves @3e8. Not a lot of ECM by the 2/9 rule but it's another case of total time of ECM > 1/3 * time to sieve. Plus the ECM @3e8 gives me some hope there are no p51s waiting to strike...
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n: 153157072086335672906087000410932457349679841465250341042913974383511710451602287883874665982231725598170508541847346158353357648318019977631504530641541678177013474805423559195823103189591132589669 # 148^78+78^148, difficulty: 239.61, anorm: 4.68e+038, rnorm: 1.67e+045 # scaled difficulty: 240.71, suggest sieving rational side # size = 4.299e-012, alpha = 0.000, combined = 3.562e-013, rroots = 0 type: snfs size: 239 skew: 1.4242 c6: 81 c0: 676 Y1: -487138448432162610794 Y0: 1992938609718721349935067589591558240333 rlim: 134000000 alim: 134000000 lpbr: 31 lpba: 31 mfbr: 62 mfba: 62 rlambda: 2.7 alambda: 2.7 |
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#833 | |
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Feb 2012
Paris, France
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on A side (I target around 380e6 relations). Note that as I wrote previously credit for the polynomial goes to wombatman. If the number gets queued you can put my name in the post-processing column. Thanks. |
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#834 |
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Sep 2008
Kansas
3×1,129 Posts |
I started with degree 5 and sent it to factMsieve which in turn picked 15e and lpb=30/60 among other parameters. So I changed to 14e and performed some trial sieving. After the first run I noticed lpb=30/60 so I changed it to 31/62 and continued. Below are my yield numbers for 5K blocks.
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special-Q => 30M 80M deg-5 -r 30/60 1394 1052 deg-5 -a 30/60 608 579 deg-6 -r 31/62 531 275 deg-6 -a 31/62 503 408 deg-5 -r 31/62 2788 2014 deg-5 -a 31/62 1540 1118 |
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Aug 2005
Seattle, WA
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special-Q => 20M 100M deg-6 -r 31/62 1508 763 deg-6 -a 31/62 1766 1257 deg-5 -r 31/62 682 492 deg-5 -a 31/62 649 258 As you can see, the degree-5 numbers are similar to yours (after accounting for the smaller block of special-q and what I'm guessing is a larger fb size), and the degree-6 numbers are substantially better. So why are your degree-6 yields so terrible? Tell me, what is your degree-6 polynomial? |
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Sep 2008
Kansas
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Code:
n: 620595445212886197477191763266087920164778283551144144831883282223415660307863206244244816417687295355308926397314396118416074156134623096759384176319664870366271916273988877636289052746091391 m: 494124614835927587916699085265816641 c6: 790579404481 c5: 0 c4: 0 c3: 0 c2: 0 c1: 0 c0: -1 Y1: -1 Y0: 494124614835927587916699085265816641 skew: 96.16 rlim: 25450000 alim: 49700000 lpbr: 31 lpba: 31 mfbr: 62 mfba: 62 rlambda: 2.6 alambda: 2.6 Last fiddled with by RichD on 2016-12-23 at 18:15 |
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