Factor Info
ID | 70342 |
Size | 1160 digits / 3854 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 82079810747155856133921375242903757018163008823681881972647097014863309678635694541927116528102190661049819512255277046732883900500393178666096659081822861245514933831971949738896027960425562255153848114963198509996332508900091290852838828608027973569800157850657247013113554819197663798542668943236323723495206693828965425418892643531722199229352817919406543190376147416240621795839467619010167375812191085566974217236103500319412009699744337501373114165650573715945775803463125557463254305980565024861876971107387759946505333005860772350169823648049768303549390533337783194147243356069609575100891182642773960224037016419986984444472406244439522727867790422148596978032181288919155365821339101802156187820271259516308715429662384717531569749831166995707397021975493838059679520253878469688866910522068923960766322355320751603815055250694561378548354645793444248814623112358790449988552795944277249334067585134175152345579996088988303625019798955592846353318201958924368652884740741787892900866847897270752691196085071897665792977494877712270458352939764094021121226777589409857230617733728816349584774831403907956547896645360149783275086776446170523418884321 |
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.