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interface to our BibTeX database. Rather than being an exhaustive database,
it just lists the references we cite on these pages. Please let me know of any errors you notice.References: [ Home | Author index | Key index | Search ] Item(s) in original BibTeX format@unpublished{Bernstein2001, author={D. Bernstein}, title={Circuits for integer factorization: a proposal}, abstract={The number field sieve takes time $L^{1.901\cdots+o(1)}$ on a general purpose computer with $L^{0:950\cdots+o(1)}$ bits of memory; here $L$ is a particular subexponential function of the input size. It takes the same time on a parallel trial-division machine, such as Cracker or TWINKLE, of size $L^{0.950\cdots+o(1)}$. It takes time only $L^{1.185\cdots+o(1)}$ on a machine of size $L^{0.790\cdots+o(1)}$ explained in this paper. This reduction of total cost from $L^{2.852\cdots+o(1)}$ to $L^{1.976\cdots+o(1)}$ means that a $((3:009\cdots +o(1))d)$-digit factorization with the new machine has the same cost as a $d$-digit factorization with previous machines. }, note={Available from \url{http://cr.yp.to/factorization.html}}, year={2001} } |
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