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Lecture 31: Using Elliptic Curves to Factor, Part II

William Stein


Date: Math 124 $ \quad$ HARVARD UNIVERSITY $ \quad$ Fall 2001

I constructed $ N = 800610470601655221392794180058088102053408423
$ by multiplying together five random (and promptly forgotten) primes $ p$ with the property that $ p-1$ is not $ B$-power-smooth for $ B=10^8$. Since $ N$ is a product of five not-too-big primes, $ N$ begs to be factored using the elliptic curve method.





William A Stein 2001-11-28