Factor Info
ID | 70248 |
Size | 1109 digits / 3684 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 69671680724346559032904001165773267923721688873501707407343782083156149529675555994162676982074788947313570938736204519780881116974810793632812578801523737650049747421202240467846628677481025802332924067378259444493112295572271164160425308051679601924985053285348147725940513967394544436912614498075117279765167884963868387386650391468630877695989706434321214658941183844139630081480059406194236700463505333669068730620876466803146481576207628193097935979580746845153841964026144865667443272110987500665516061942564531946016878686543799288876140682147948765983925851063891567482226464026455502359902488966862906962448237169443831234906944206109035334543900753802726649866066368776898074501033823554504824193003899833053807686962919270283654785109383599646828397740367468803665242816005553497881723612794943845710658961699238221164159888489929816863374139819865795741298324888537571857095815482257881034372666936417393967083015237988681336075122858497126574888599222604916152118558279352271646562223021933151078784695002812182956183762727731583984062180805199724445552015545938501096507357127494630085224812477 |
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.