NFS@Home
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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.
Why NFS@Home?
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Goal
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Methods
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Project team / Sponsors
NFS@Home is developed by Dr. Greg Childers and 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.
- Detailed status of lasieved
- Detailed status of lasievee_small
- Detailed status of lasievee
- Detailed status of lasievef_small
Cunningham factors are posted on the Cunningham project website.