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Apr 2019
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Is there any page tracking world record largest factors found via PM1?
I thought I remembered seeing one somewhere, but maybe I was thinking of ECM. |
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Bemusing Prompter
"Danny"
Dec 2002
California
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Apr 2019
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Ah, thanks.
Somewhat interesting that none of the top10 are factors of Mersenne numbers. Anyone keeping tabs on Mersenne specific records like that? edit: I only just started doing some PM1 work, but my best so far is a measly 29digits. Last fiddled with by hansl on 2019-08-25 at 18:10 |
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If I May
"Chris Halsall"
Sep 2002
Barbados
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You're probably wanting this report over on James' site.
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Apr 2019
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