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Date: 2005-03-19 07:30:03
Integer factorization algorithms
Mathematics
Computing
Quadratic sieve
Software engineering
NC
General number field sieve
Pure
Euclidean algorithm

CONTINUED FRACTIONS AND LATTICE SIEVING JENS FRANKE, THORSTEN KLEINJUNG Abstract. We present a new method of lattice sieving which we expect to be faster by a constant factor than the method of Pollard, and which has bee

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