Le 16 juil. 10 à 15:32, Dr. David Kirkby a écrit :

On 07/16/10 02:23 PM, m.rebolledo wrote:
Hi William,
for instance when I want to factorize
R_c
=
144763933371168295360588806517031343810867811420949837921127754871142510638597993151140758238582970883311740185886224693481724200740771649359046662103894016000000000000000

I get the message :
  ***   Warning: MPQS: number too big to be factored with MPQS,
        giving up.
/cvos/shared/apps/sage-4.4.4/local/bin/sage-sage: line 356:  8866
Terminated              python "$@"


Given it ends in 6000000000000000, you could make it a lot easier!


yes, but it is generated automatically within my procedure....  :)

I just tried that in Mathematica, with it ending in all those zeros. No error, but no result yet either, after 3 minutes of CPU time.

I wait a lot before getting this message....

Dave

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