FastECPP as Implemented by Morain; Franke, Kleinjung and Wirth

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Proof-code(s): FE2, FE3, FE1, FE4, FE5, FE6, FE7, FE8, FE9
Code prefix:FE
E-mail address: (e-mail address unpublished)
Web page:http://www.lix.polytechnique.fr/~morain/
Username FastECPP (entry created on 9/28/2004 16:40:40 UTC)
Database id:689 (entry last modified on 5/24/2022 12:51:59 UTC)
Program Does *: general
Active primes:on current list: 2, rank by number 33
Total primes: number ever on any list: 24
Production score: for current list 33 (normalized: 0), total 36.6819, rank by score 33
Largest prime: "τ(1572206)" ‏(‎26643 digits) via code FE1 on 4/3/2011
Most recent: "τ(1572206)" ‏(‎26643 digits) via code FE1 on 4/3/2011
Entrance Rank: mean 40935.50 (minimum 40519, maximum 41352)

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FastECPP as Implemented by Morain; Franke, Kleinjung and Wirth

Fast ECPP is a version of the Elliptic Curve Primality Proving Algortihm using square-root tests for many discriminants originally proposed by J. 0. Shallit [LL90].

In particular this entry is to credit the different implementations of FastECPP by François Morain [Morain2004] and the team of Franke, Kleinjung and Wirth [FKWM2004]. These teams often work together on a single prime, sharing the intermediate certificates.

Surname: FastECPP (used for alphabetizing and in codes).
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