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[https://escatter11.fullerton.edu/nfs/ '''''NFS@Home'''''] is a '''''[[wikipedia:Volunteer computing|volunteer distributed computing]]''''' project that needs your help to ...
[https://escatter11.fullerton.edu/nfs/ '''''NFS@Home'''''] is a '''''[[wikipedia:Volunteer computing|volunteer distributed computing]]''''' project that needs your help to push the boundaries of integer factorization by performing the lattice sieving step in the Number Field Sieve factorization of large integers.


== Why NFS@Home? ==
== Why NFS@Home? ==
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== Project team / Sponsors ==
== Project team / Sponsors ==
NFS@Home is based at [https://www.fullerton.edu/ California State University Fullerton] and support by grants from the [https://access-ci.org/ National Science Foundation ACCESS] program.


== Scientific results ==
== Scientific results ==
* external links
All results are posted on the NFS@Home web page. Cunningham factors are posted on the [https://homes.cerias.purdue.edu/~ssw/cun/ Cunningham project website].

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NFS@Home is a volunteer distributed computing project that needs your help to push the boundaries of integer factorization by performing the lattice sieving step in the Number Field Sieve factorization of large integers.

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Project team / Sponsors

NFS@Home is based at California State University Fullerton and support by grants from the National Science Foundation ACCESS program.

Scientific results

All results are posted on the NFS@Home web page. Cunningham factors are posted on the Cunningham project website.