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Jul 2004
24·3 Posts |
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Yesterday I factored 132^64+1 into a multiplication of p34 and p103 by SNFS, where p34=1076816529247224517004963011440001 and p103=4837153661157030742636740122281163376874183414925258229843677801477144157114947942441308387967157211777
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"William"
May 2003
New Haven
3·787 Posts |
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![]() Richard Brent publishes updates of factors for an +/- 1 with a < 10000, n < 10000, and f > 109 You should send him an email so the factor is included in the next release. P34's can be found with ECM - did you try that first or go straight for SNFS? What code version did you use? William |
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