CFRAC - BSA++ AS AVG
The continued fraction factorization method (CFRAC) is an integer
factorization algorithm. It is a general-purpose algorithm, meaning
that it is suitable for factoring any integer n, not depending on special
form or properties. It was described by D. H. Lehmer and R. E. Powers in 1931,
and developed as a computer algorithm by Michael A. Morrison and John Brillhart in 1975.
Implementation used was the same published with allocator
Hoard.
Inputs and trace's reports
Allocator's configurations
- BSA++ AS AVG 10 => BSA++ with AS, npa, average popularity threshold 10
- BSA++ AS AVG 30 => BSA++ with AS, npa, average popularity threshold 30
- BSA++ AS AVG 50 => BSA++ with AS, npa, average popularity threshold 50
- BSA++ AS AVG 70 => BSA++ with AS, npa, average popularity threshold 70
- BSA++ AS AVG 90 => BSA++ with AS, npa, average popularity threshold 90
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