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4·10184+9 =
4(0)1839<185>
= 86629 · 17315047017625261<17> · [26666929636551284865749676559985064929619556026911197840995261892026232694863092865560797017860538142122468810446558611395066656624799409134739874379357033093116361<164>] SUBMIT/RESERVE

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Expression:4·10184+9
Composite Factor:266669296365512848657496765599850649296195560269111978409952
618920262326948630928655607970178605381421224688104465586113
95066656624799409134739874379357033093116361
(164-digit)
Status:Not factored. Not reserved. You can submit its factors or reserve it for submitting in the future.

How to factor it

ECM, P-1, P+1

Look for prime factors by GMP-ECM first. Refer to the section "Efforts by ECM". Not only ECM but also P-1/P+1 may be helpful.

SNFS

Use GGNFS and/or Msieve if GMP-ECM cannot find a factor. The SNFS difficulty of this composite number is 185.30-digit and the GNFS difficulty is 163.43-digit. SNFS must be faster than GNFS. It will take about 6 CPU-days to factor this composite number on 64-bit Opteron-2600MHz.

  1. Put factMsieve.pl to which $GGNFS_BIN_PATH and $NUM_CPUS were modified properly in the working directory 40009_184.
  2. Put the following polynomial file 40009_184.poly in there too.
  3. And then, run "perl factMsieve.pl 40009_184".
40009_184.poly *1
n: 26666929636551284865749676559985064929619556026911197840995261892026232694863092865560797017860538142122468810446558611395066656624799409134739874379357033093116361
m: 10000000000000000000000000000000000000
deg: 5
c5: 2
c0: 45
skew: 1.86
type: snfs
lss: 1
rlim: 8600000
alim: 8600000
lpbr: 28
lpba: 28
mfbr: 54
mfba: 54
rlambda: 2.5
alambda: 2.5

*1 These parameters were not fully adjusted. The approximate expressions which were used for making the parameters are: deg=expt<=105?4:expt<=210?5:6 or expt<=144?4:6; d=log10(c[deg])+deg*log10(m)[digits]; time=10^(d/30-4)[hours]; skew=|c0/c[deg]|^(1/deg); rlim=round(7*10^(d/60+3)); lpbr=floor(d/25+21); mfbr=floor(d/8+31); rlambda=floor(d/25+18)/10;

See also


Efforts by ECM

The efforts by ECM to find small factors of this 164-digit composite number so far are as follows. According to the reports, unknown prime factors of this composite number are probably 30-digit or more. Please report your efforts by ECM. (Anonymous reports are not acceptable)

LevelB1Reported runs
Total / Required runs
(Required runs for lower level)
Name 
3025e4430Makoto KamadaNov 25, 2007
430 / 0  
351e6200Justin CardAug 2, 2009
200 / 825  
/ 625
403e60 / 2282 (223)  
/ 2282 (223)  
4511e60 / 4470 (662)  
/ 4470 (662)  
5043e60 / 7552 (1274)  
/ 7552 (1274)  
Command line to find prime factors up to about 35-digit
echo 26666929636551284865749676559985064929619556026911197840995261892026232694863092865560797017860538142122468810446558611395066656624799409134739874379357033093116361 | ecm -n -c 625 1e6
Command line to find prime factors up to about 40-digit
echo 26666929636551284865749676559985064929619556026911197840995261892026232694863092865560797017860538142122468810446558611395066656624799409134739874379357033093116361 | ecm -n -c 2282 3e6
Command line to find prime factors up to about 45-digit
echo 26666929636551284865749676559985064929619556026911197840995261892026232694863092865560797017860538142122468810446558611395066656624799409134739874379357033093116361 | ecm -n -c 4470 11e6
Command line to find prime factors up to about 50-digit
echo 26666929636551284865749676559985064929619556026911197840995261892026232694863092865560797017860538142122468810446558611395066656624799409134739874379357033093116361 | ecm -n -c 7552 43e6

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