Factor Info
ID | 70310 |
Size | 1126 digits / 3741 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 8955205973309390626290945096419362676569937773601579442421395693277049814502766476852072418168683977707221108960455099553155578600356302677528006624651627605076319972109322869080711183818958041276802928276927555538253127171770617731950048334883248191078233771610100287921366546058662853063469696224418049675366663295374259345294036723217886412429273812170635088871157271500345397679372090847475480830484450039927914291318913226945118291284864384992936575915834646980869901943713016876383043551222999854119345134346514769956836444601798373867243832522969804098544963020421745879055694969213283065116827726998073551968728452349365882937442440803914211610747555779909040391807841454299833154448677311882450950628685973037621503614910655250391302013145000196744574652665634588045241158514207341034737654538565421287989525328912638044824262516402916159030842516616342483682781511024276287026432304446471334859554794034122288927935968549512762578356254799147428439938626379919937510521518868780225813995821922512653270443407152725013781611095180776367439957913335608100261247121263845837511159940605768348879444979437259828232444811 |
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.