Re: JSH: On integer factorization



tommy1729 a écrit :
Pubkeybreaker wrote :

tommy1729 wrote:

yes

i am a victom of RSA too...

using my factoring tricks i factored one of their
numbers
yet did not get a prize ...

If you will give me the details of what you did, it
is possible that I
can correct this. However, if the number had already
been factored by
someone else, then the rules clearly stated that
they, not you, get
the prize.

yes i understand , but at least they could have said on the website it was already solved !!!

Please give exact details on:

(1) The number you factored

i believe it was the big RSA of last year or the year before ...

id have to look that up ...

(2) When you did it

around the same time the other guy did it i assume

(3) The factors

.. if i still have that data ...


Stupid troll, get out.


(4) The method you used and whatever parameter
selections you made in
applying the method

i used my factoring tricks ...


(5) The amount of CPU time used


cpu ? what cpu ?

i dont use cpu's

dont even have math software ...

only windows calculator :p

tommy1729
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