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2008-12-16, 13:11   #23
Syd

Sep 2008
Krefeld, Germany

2·5·23 Posts

Quote:
 Originally Posted by henryzz have you added looking for algebraic factorizations
Not yet, maybe later.

Quote:
 Originally Posted by fivemack You construct, using GMP and a product tree, twenty numbers
I tried it, but it takes ages to finish. I already have > 1M composite numbers with no factors known in the database, the server is way too slow.

Quote:
 Originally Posted by 10metreh P.S. How far have you factored Mersenne numbers? There is still a C78 for M277.
Everything up to C70 is factored now, I'm still trying to import the others

Syd

 2008-12-16, 13:14 #24 10metreh     Nov 2008 91216 Posts Well I've done M254 and someone's done M277 in the meantime. All Mersennes up to M500 done. How far have you ECM'd so far? What do you mean by low, medium and high limits? At a guess, 20, 25 and 30 digits, though I am bound to be wrong. I see the workers are working harder now. They're in a race with me! Last fiddled with by 10metreh on 2008-12-16 at 13:59
2008-12-16, 14:02   #25
Syd

Sep 2008
Krefeld, Germany

2·5·23 Posts

Quote:
 Originally Posted by 10metreh Well I've done M254 and someone's done M277 in the meantime. All Mersennes up to M450 done. How far have you ECM'd so far? What do you mean by low, medium and high limits? At a guess, 20, 25 and 30 digits, though I am bound to be wrong.
low is ecm -one -c 5 -i 5000 -v 10000, medium ecm -one -c 20 -i 5000 -v 10000 and high is ecm -one -c 200 -i 5000 -v 10000.
Every composite is automatically assigned for low ecm.

2008-12-16, 14:04   #26
Syd

Sep 2008
Krefeld, Germany

2·5·23 Posts

Quote:
 Originally Posted by 10metreh I see the workers are working harder now. They're in a race with me!
The workers found a factor table

2008-12-16, 14:29   #27
10metreh

Nov 2008

2·33·43 Posts

Quote:
 Originally Posted by Syd The workers found a factor table
They didn't even know of factor tables or Alpertron's applet (which I was using)?

Mersennes done up to M550.

How much are you doing on near-Cunningham numbers (numbers of the form $a^b + c$, $c$ small)?

I'm taking a break now. The workers can do the rest.

Last fiddled with by 10metreh on 2008-12-16 at 14:53

2008-12-16, 15:17   #28
Syd

Sep 2008
Krefeld, Germany

111001102 Posts

Quote:
 Originally Posted by 10metreh They didn't even know of factor tables or Alpertron's applet (which I was using)?
I imported some factor tables using the workers. First the mersenne.org's "factors.cmp", now I'm doing the cunningham tables. Which one should be next?

Last fiddled with by Syd on 2008-12-16 at 15:21

2008-12-16, 15:26   #29
R. Gerbicz

"Robert Gerbicz"
Oct 2005
Hungary

2·743 Posts

Quote:
 Originally Posted by Syd I imported some factor tables using the workers. First the mersenne.org's "factors.cmp", now I'm doing the cunningham tables. Which one should be next?
http://www.asahi-net.or.jp/~KC2H-MSM/mathland/matha1/

 2008-12-16, 16:36 #30 fivemack (loop (#_fork))     Feb 2006 Cambridge, England 191716 Posts
 2008-12-16, 17:25 #31 Syd     Sep 2008 Krefeld, Germany 23010 Posts Now it can display multiple numbers at once, here are some examples: Display 2^1+1 to 2^100+1 2^x+1,1,100 Display Mersennes from 300 (to 300+100) Mx,300 5^x-3^x+1,10000,10010 however, the number of results is limited to 100 at once. Last fiddled with by Syd on 2008-12-16 at 17:33 Reason: add
 2008-12-16, 18:13 #32 fivemack (loop (#_fork))     Feb 2006 Cambridge, England 191716 Posts Wow. That's fantastic. Basically, you have single-handedly replaced all current factorisation tables. All it needs now is a reservation engine :) One tiny glitch: if I search for '1+x!,100,105' then click on '1+104!', the '+' doesn't get ecaped in the HTML, so it takes me to '1 104!'
2008-12-16, 18:34   #33
Syd

Sep 2008
Krefeld, Germany

E616 Posts

Quote:
 Originally Posted by fivemack Wow. That's fantastic. Basically, you have single-handedly replaced all current factorisation tables. All it needs now is a reservation engine :) One tiny glitch: if I search for '1+x!,100,105' then click on '1+104!', the '+' doesn't get ecaped in the HTML, so it takes me to '1 104!'
Thank you

Fixed that one. Now i'll try to fix the bugs R. Gerbicz reported ..

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