mersenneforum.org  

Go Back   mersenneforum.org > Factoring Projects > FermatSearch

Reply
 
Thread Tools
Old 2020-01-25, 18:03   #298
JeppeSN
 
JeppeSN's Avatar
 
"Jeppe"
Jan 2016
Denmark

22·72 Posts
Lightbulb

Quote:
Originally Posted by Dr Sardonicus View Post
For the remaining value, 6*2^5523860 + 1, I didn't look far enough to find any factors, but I didn't look all that far. Has (as I suspect) someone already found a factor by trial division, or otherwise shown it to be composite?
Yes, your number 3*2^5523861 + 1 is composite, because PrimeGrid has established the primality status of all numbers 3*2^n ± 1 for n up to over 15.5 million, see their page stats_321_llr. We do not have access to their data, but if we ask them, they can maybe tell us if this candidate was eliminated during sieving (they may have the prime factor then) or during primality testing and double checking (they may have the residue then). However, I guess it is of limited interest. /JeppeSN
JeppeSN is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 2020-01-27, 14:30   #299
Dr Sardonicus
 
Dr Sardonicus's Avatar
 
Feb 2017
Nowhere

3·2,179 Posts
Default

3*2^5523861 + 1 is definitely composite. From the List of primes k*2n + 1 for k < 300 we have for k = 3,
Quote:
3 1, 2, 5, 6, 8, 12, 18, 30, 36, 41, 66, 189, 201, 209, 276, 353, 408, 438, 534, 2208, 2816, 3168, 3189, 3912, 20909, 34350, 42294, 42665, 44685, 48150, 54792, 55182, 59973, 80190, 157169, 213321, 303093, 362765, 382449, 709968, 801978, 916773, 1832496, 2145353, 2291610, 2478785, 5082306, 7033641, 10829346 [14884000]
(The exponents in bold give factors of Fermat numbers.)
Dr Sardonicus is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 2020-05-25, 12:37   #300
ET_
Banned
 
ET_'s Avatar
 
"Luigi"
Aug 2002
Team Italia

4,871 Posts
Default New fermat factor!

May 22nd, 2020
New Fermat factor from FermatSearch!
47893 . 2134998+1 is a Factor of F134995!!!
Gary Gostin discovered the second Fermat factor of this year!
This was discovered on an AMD EPYC 7702P based server running a new version of pmfs that incorporates George Woltman's gwnum library.
Congratulations to Gary from FermatSearch, for his 83rd factor, we now have 352 Fermat factors known!
ET_ is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 2020-05-25, 13:36   #301
mathwiz
 
Mar 2019

397 Posts
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by ET_ View Post
May 22nd, 2020
New Fermat factor from FermatSearch!
47893 . 2134998+1 is a Factor of F134995!!!
Gary Gostin discovered the second Fermat factor of this year!
This was discovered on an AMD EPYC 7702P based server running a new version of pmfs that incorporates George Woltman's gwnum library.
Congratulations to Gary from FermatSearch, for his 83rd factor, we now have 352 Fermat factors known!
Awesome, congrats!!

Is the new pmfs version available somewhere, either as source or a compiled Linux binary?
mathwiz is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 2020-05-25, 14:09   #302
ET_
Banned
 
ET_'s Avatar
 
"Luigi"
Aug 2002
Team Italia

4,871 Posts
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by mathwiz View Post
Awesome, congrats!!

Is the new pmfs version available somewhere, either as source or a compiled Linux binary?
Not at the moment. It's still in development.
No plans for a public release, either.
ET_ is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 2020-06-30, 10:20   #303
ET_
Banned
 
ET_'s Avatar
 
"Luigi"
Aug 2002
Team Italia

4,871 Posts
Default New Fermat Factor!

Just received this email:

Code:
Hello Luigi,

I would like to report the following new Fermat factor:

               171,369,935 * 2^11077 + 1 divides F11075

This was discovered today (June 29) running pmfs on an HPE Superdome X system.
Congratulations Gary!!!

Please note that due to a migration to upgrade the webserver I had to schedule to grant power, space and bandwidth to you all, migration happening between today and tomorrow, the FermatSearch.org site update will be delayed.

Luigi

Last fiddled with by ET_ on 2020-06-30 at 10:25
ET_ is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 2020-10-04, 23:51   #304
ryanp
 
ryanp's Avatar
 
Jun 2012
Boulder, CO

50710 Posts
Default

From my recent Proth prime:

Code:
7*2^18233956+1 is a Factor of F18233954!!!! (163569.267086 seconds)
ryanp is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 2020-10-05, 03:17   #305
Gary
 
Gary's Avatar
 
"Gary Gostin"
Aug 2015
Texas, USA

2×47 Posts
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by ryanp View Post
From my recent Proth prime:

Code:
7*2^18233956+1 is a Factor of F18233954!!!! (163569.267086 seconds)
Congrats Ryan!!!!!!!!!! That is one HUGE factor.
Gary is online now   Reply With Quote
Old 2020-10-05, 04:27   #306
carpetpool
 
carpetpool's Avatar
 
"Sam"
Nov 2016

5×67 Posts
Post

Quote:
Originally Posted by ryanp View Post
From my recent Proth prime:

Code:
7*2^18233956+1 is a Factor of F18233954!!!! (163569.267086 seconds)
Congrats on a World Record Fermat Divisor!



PrimeGrid has held the record for many years up until now...

Way to go!
carpetpool is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 2020-10-05, 09:45   #307
ET_
Banned
 
ET_'s Avatar
 
"Luigi"
Aug 2002
Team Italia

114078 Posts
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by ryanp View Post
From my recent Proth prime:

Code:
7*2^18233956+1 is a Factor of F18233954!!!! (163569.267086 seconds)
Congratulations! Did you find it on ProthSearch?
Any more infos related to the computing system and the program you used (and its maintainer)?

Luigi
---

Last fiddled with by ET_ on 2020-10-05 at 09:52
ET_ is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 2020-10-05, 11:02   #308
Dr Sardonicus
 
Dr Sardonicus's Avatar
 
Feb 2017
Nowhere

3·2,179 Posts
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by ryanp View Post
From my recent Proth prime:

Code:
7*2^18233956+1 is a Factor of F18233954!!!! (163569.267086 seconds)
Great -- another proof that the number is prime! Congratulations!









Dr Sardonicus is offline   Reply With Quote
Reply

Thread Tools


Similar Threads
Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
New Generalized Fermat factors Batalov Factoring 149 2017-02-20 12:06
Best case Fermat Factors yourskadhir Miscellaneous Math 5 2012-12-12 04:18
Generalized Fermat factors - why? siegert81 Factoring 1 2011-09-05 23:00
Weighted Fermat factors Top 20 Merfighters Factoring 0 2010-04-13 14:16
Fermat 12 factors already found? UberNumberGeek Factoring 6 2009-06-17 17:22

All times are UTC. The time now is 03:08.


Thu Oct 5 03:08:05 UTC 2023 up 22 days, 50 mins, 0 users, load averages: 0.45, 0.70, 0.79

Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2023, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.

This forum has received and complied with 0 (zero) government requests for information.

Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.2 or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation.
A copy of the license is included in the FAQ.

≠ ± ∓ ÷ × · − √ ‰ ⊗ ⊕ ⊖ ⊘ ⊙ ≤ ≥ ≦ ≧ ≨ ≩ ≺ ≻ ≼ ≽ ⊏ ⊐ ⊑ ⊒ ² ³ °
∠ ∟ ° ≅ ~ ‖ ⟂ ⫛
≡ ≜ ≈ ∝ ∞ ≪ ≫ ⌊⌋ ⌈⌉ ∘ ∏ ∐ ∑ ∧ ∨ ∩ ∪ ⨀ ⊕ ⊗ 𝖕 𝖖 𝖗 ⊲ ⊳
∅ ∖ ∁ ↦ ↣ ∩ ∪ ⊆ ⊂ ⊄ ⊊ ⊇ ⊃ ⊅ ⊋ ⊖ ∈ ∉ ∋ ∌ ℕ ℤ ℚ ℝ ℂ ℵ ℶ ℷ ℸ 𝓟
¬ ∨ ∧ ⊕ → ← ⇒ ⇐ ⇔ ∀ ∃ ∄ ∴ ∵ ⊤ ⊥ ⊢ ⊨ ⫤ ⊣ … ⋯ ⋮ ⋰ ⋱
∫ ∬ ∭ ∮ ∯ ∰ ∇ ∆ δ ∂ ℱ ℒ ℓ
𝛢𝛼 𝛣𝛽 𝛤𝛾 𝛥𝛿 𝛦𝜀𝜖 𝛧𝜁 𝛨𝜂 𝛩𝜃𝜗 𝛪𝜄 𝛫𝜅 𝛬𝜆 𝛭𝜇 𝛮𝜈 𝛯𝜉 𝛰𝜊 𝛱𝜋 𝛲𝜌 𝛴𝜎𝜍 𝛵𝜏 𝛶𝜐 𝛷𝜙𝜑 𝛸𝜒 𝛹𝜓 𝛺𝜔