Factor Info
ID | 70322 |
Size | 1116 digits / 3706 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 212219433586362169903030332099433014315309797921002774190152687852672987947604580774474998041398075114898157756362902062671309890051387867679628187957131999593040466849700453899547465919144398837638325243203876482175862639785896061602484726128270991451585049782116380687674103653200407035583303174697445490975604296258124898278245957685309802780386817791341127473805198281566335951706508773204989675462862257312530995248083126484797828665879257755040093116610222094310038547541162242525623894451516029159548379832075981496713471618113503838478068015410856361507300936120844958844782521633903112031397831671851347177203683674520473262827412368678051855032412183186653978195097162667134843476447220401191650716401350293521314479780174694806703221670631763180073109689277201444845614775916373045106847711877456624815788679569593853912193444590820019567391158764684260751841164069824734079603313915574662209692751085587366127074816254971503201028655734995162280644424294002458674028271169288691012006954708708700413777007075119747300561498727660269972258712242479087135967315977438489866527256268010098304483449376057093 |
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.