Re: Mersenne: Factoring beyond ECM

2000-01-23 Thread Hans-Martin Anger
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> An: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Gesendet: Samstag, 22. Januar 2000 23:24 Betreff: Mersenne: Factoring beyond ECM > I'm interested in trying to factor composite numbers with 100 to 200 > digits. ECM becomes impractical for numbers without any factors below > 50 dig

Re: Mersenne: Factoring beyond ECM

2000-01-22 Thread Foghorn Leghorn
On Sun, 23 Jan 2000 02:06:26 +0100 (CET), you wrote: >MPQS is ok for numbers up to about 100 digits, at which time NFS takes >over. Is there a good implementation of this available online? >Have a look at Conrad Curry's NFSNET, > http://orca.st.usm.edu/~cwcurry/nfs/nfs.html> Foghorn Leghorn [E

Re: Mersenne: Factoring beyond ECM

2000-01-22 Thread Henrik Olsen
On Sat, 22 Jan 2000, Foghorn Leghorn wrote: > I'm interested in trying to factor composite numbers with 100 to 200 > digits. ECM becomes impractical for numbers without any factors below > 50 digits or so. I have heard of algorithms such as MPQS which are > used to tackle larger numbers. Are there

Mersenne: Factoring beyond ECM

2000-01-22 Thread Foghorn Leghorn
I'm interested in trying to factor composite numbers with 100 to 200 digits. ECM becomes impractical for numbers without any factors below 50 digits or so. I have heard of algorithms such as MPQS which are used to tackle larger numbers. Are there any (preferably free) implementations of this metho