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− | + | '''Richard Peirce Brent''' (born 1946-04-20 in Melbourne<ref name="Wikidata">[[wikidata:Q93042|Brent's Wikidata item]]</ref>) is an Australian mathematician. Among other achievements, he is known for factoring the eighth, tenth, and eleventh [[Fermat number]]s, using both [[Elliptic curve method|ECM]] and a variant of the [[rho factorization method]]. He also invented Brent's cycle-finding algorithm, which improves on Floyd's algorithm and is now the standard cycle-finding algorithm used for the rho method. | |
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Real name : | Richard Peirce Brent |
Date of birth : | 1946-04-20 |
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Richard Peirce Brent (born 1946-04-20 in Melbourne[1]) is an Australian mathematician. Among other achievements, he is known for factoring the eighth, tenth, and eleventh Fermat numbers, using both ECM and a variant of the rho factorization method. He also invented Brent's cycle-finding algorithm, which improves on Floyd's algorithm and is now the standard cycle-finding algorithm used for the rho method.