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NAME

       pyecm - Number factorization with the Elliptic Curve Method

SYNOPSIS

       pyecm [OPTIONS] [FACTORS]...

DESCRIPTION

       pyecm factors numbers using the Elliptic Curve Method (ECM). If FACTORS
       is given, it will factor each one of these. Otherwise, it  will  factor
       from standard input. You can type "exit" to quit pyecm at any time.

       -h, --help
              Get help using pyecm.

       --portion=num
              Does  only part of the work for factoring, corresponding to what
              fraction of the total work the  machine  is  doing.  Useful  for
              working  in  parallel. For example, if there are three machines:
              1GHz, 1GHz, and 2GHz, print should be set to 0.25 for  the  1GHz
              machines  and 0.5 for the 2GHz machine. Implies -r and -v. -r is
              needed to avoid duplicating work and  -v  is  needed  to  report
              results.

       --ov=num
              Sets  the  value  of the internal parameter ov, which determines
              the trade-off between memory and time usage. Do not touch if you
              do   not   know   what  you  are  doing.  Please  read  all  the
              documentation  and  understand  the  full  implications  of  the
              parameter before using this switch.

       -n, --noverbose
              Terse. On by default. Needed to cancel the -v from the --portion
              or --random switches. If both -n and -v are specified,  the  one
              specified last takes precedence.

       -r, --random
              Chooses  random  values  for sigma, an internal parameter in the
              calculation.  Implies -v; if you’re doing something random,  you
              want to know what’s happening.

       -v, --verbose
              Explains  what  is being done with intermediate calculations and
              results.

EXAMPLES

       pyecm 2^3-1 1000 "(3^13+2)*5"
              Factor 7, 1000, then 7971625.

       pyecm  Get factors from standard input.

AUTHOR

       Written by Eric Larson and Martin Kelly.

REPORTING BUGS

       Please send bugs to Eric Larson <elarson3@uoregon.edu>.

                                   pyecm 2.0