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Old 2005-05-10, 21:08   #1
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Thumbs up RSA200 factored by Kleinjung et al.

I hear this morning that Thorsten Kleinjung has announced the factorization
of RSA-200 (200 decimal digits). This becomes the new GNFS record.
Apparently they have been working on this number since December 2003.

Note this number is bigger and harder than RSA-640 previously discussed
in this list.

Sean.

Here is the original annoucement:

Date: Mon, 9 May 2005 18:05:10 +0200 (CEST)
From: Thorsten Kleinjung
Subject: rsa200

We have factored RSA200 by GNFS. The factors are

35324619344027701212726049781984643686711974001976\
25023649303468776121253679423200058547956528088349

and

79258699544783330333470858414800596877379758573642\
19960734330341455767872818152135381409304740185467


We did lattice sieving for most special q between 3e8 and 11e8
using mainly factor base bounds of 3e8 on the algebraic side and 18e7 on
the rational side. The bounds for large primes were 2^35. This produced
26e8 relations. Together with 5e7 relations from line sieving the total
yield was 27e8 relations. After removing duplicates 226e7 relations
remained. A filter job produced a matrix with 64e6 rows and columns,
having 11e9 non-zero entries. This was solved by Block-Wiedemann.

Sieving has been done on a variety of machines. We estimate that
lattice sieving would have taken 55 years on a single 2.2 GHz Opteron CPU.
Note that this number could have been improved if instead of the PIII-
binary which we used for sieving, we had used a version of the
lattice-siever optimized for Opteron CPU's which we developed in the
meantime.
The matrix step was performed on a cluster of 80 2.2 GHz Opterons
connected via a Gigabit network and took about 3 months.

We started sieving shortly before Christmas 2003 and continued until
October 2004. The matrix step began in December 2004.
Line sieving was done by P. Montgomery and H. te Riele at the CWI, by
F. Bahr and his family.

More details will be given later.

F. Bahr, M. Boehm, J. Franke, T. Kleinjung
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Old 2005-05-11, 14:25   #2
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