Factor Info
ID | 70198 |
Size | 1103 digits / 3664 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 57821767012614647350512711310069154626139341135804152132872996514130991057089550917233186107985694080046000635311865845549004527463243021456412085222402313287088298113330236067692823805803599728762113377137316703028322614098585085859490615490624132198102763467624525203014829279194000279020730937385519443825467991649208142436957583147315187307064245635728811295553092400204674603344789969823364689403614523979849709030195518691499152299030473639098350964273142708726346218729501740068045366790606789449281826207468650398480657878788455582817449730872045743637263373491005179421886681291464327693425792068213080018394581841850128443727988370433868495613334890379761828474118598620196354367035230054300804995864216052993522786164387043444708733561127895397589227378276395211476967244465529806865476312039856666989803851820225209397462962573867724514391832743844871160821297600811019250865540535477780843539607777941771746838131984202637713619229798349619225992292361792231734087090340851417045608605059283832367961400042855972814012316831437381551279657413803180334371578583625908727577661296085951554857 |
Factorizations
Primary factorization keeps track of the smallest (known) prime factor. Secondary factorizations are old results kept when a new smaller prime factor is found, which occasionally happens with ECM.