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Posting with pics of different anime characters attached is not avatarfagging. Just a tip.

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My polynomial time integer factoriser is done... the solution ended up being surprisingly straightforward. I almost want to call it "obvious" but of course it's a lot easier to say that in hindsight. It can't really be all /that/ obvious if no-one else found it until now (that we know of). Still, it's only ~2k lines of non-generated C and 200 lines of Python (for some generated C which was a bit too much for the preprocessor).

2048bit inputs take around 12 minutes on my Haswell chip. 4096bit is a little over 3 hours. I don't think my solution is parallelisable at all unfortunately; I might be/hopefully am wrong about that.

My question is, who do I take this to? I obviously can't just reveal this publicly.

Pic unrelated.
inb4
>post proof
>factorise this key
>etc
If I post undeniable proof, or even reasonably convincing evidence, it would attract an awful lot of attention. I need to maintain some plausible deniability on this; claim I was joking or mistaken.

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