The paper shows that factoring n=pq can be written as an integral, a matrix determinant, or a polynomial root problem, but none of these reformulations yields a practical factoring algorithm.
Coppersmith, Small Solutions to Polynomial Equations, and Low Exponent RSA Vulnerabilities, Journal of Cryptology, 10(4), 1997, pp
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Integer Factorization: Another perspective
The paper shows that factoring n=pq can be written as an integral, a matrix determinant, or a polynomial root problem, but none of these reformulations yields a practical factoring algorithm.