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  2. General number field sieve - Wikipedia

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    When using such algorithms to factor a large number n, it is necessary to search for smooth numbers (i.e. numbers with small prime factors) of order n 1/2. The size of these values is exponential in the size of n (see below). The general number field sieve, on the other hand, manages to search for smooth numbers that are subexponential in the ...

  3. Special number field sieve - Wikipedia

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    In number theory, a branch of mathematics, the special number field sieve (SNFS) is a special-purpose integer factorization algorithm. The general number field sieve (GNFS) was derived from it. The special number field sieve is efficient for integers of the form r e ± s , where r and s are small (for instance Mersenne numbers ).

  4. Integer factorization - Wikipedia

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    For example, 15 is a composite number because 15 = 3 · 5, but 7 is a prime number because it cannot be decomposed in this way. If one of the factors is composite, it can in turn be written as a product of smaller factors, for example 60 = 3 · 20 = 3 · (5 · 4) .

  5. Number field sieve - Wikipedia

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    Number field sieve (NFS) is an integer factorization method, it can be: General number field sieve (GNFS): Number field sieve for any integer Special number field sieve (SNFS): Number field sieve for integers of a certain special form

  6. Lattice sieving - Wikipedia

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    Read out all the entries in the sieve region with a large enough value. For the number field sieve application, it is necessary for two polynomials both to have smooth values; this is handled by running the inner loop over both polynomials, whilst the special-q can be taken from either side.

  7. RSA numbers - Wikipedia

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    The computation was performed with the Number Field Sieve algorithm, using the open source CADO-NFS software. The team dedicated the computation to Peter Montgomery , an American mathematician known for his contributions to computational number theory and cryptography who died on February 18, 2020, and had contributed to factoring RSA-768.

  8. Sieve theory - Wikipedia

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    The prototypical example of a sifted set is the set of prime numbers up to some prescribed limit X. Correspondingly, the prototypical example of a sieve is the sieve of Eratosthenes, or the more general Legendre sieve. The direct attack on prime numbers using these methods soon reaches apparently insuperable obstacles, in the way of the ...

  9. Rational sieve - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, the rational sieve is a general algorithm for factoring integers into prime factors. It is a special case of the general number field sieve. While it is less efficient than the general algorithm, it is conceptually simpler. It serves as a helpful first step in understanding how the general number field sieve works.