Factor Info
ID
70353
Size
1172 digits / 3893 bits
Status
composite
Value
55045640927989655099134272332794570217535149482100597349570742791609192497217317193586652840801619377009601610625950436419422879305831576603466462191946801297873964130571883501861882115898789091577672995613115442738577494091525001934457693817251802146930101129232539619847907773668906510858179976334594111108042939604682175768393959913966205749236088238022228861946238145350544374962570231418675759934917312776698933042798945123976585813172045559571034820321068545133337649567085197956308228211827956410567794189700393252496085171154188333379975355366713402659242645324801923479899478926778709459618226384913626764278234923877024691217099536682373323557767023645754202630740377620010304557522389765104478937595504253012837426770017364235193758982751097274438903764708350315557613500458339663764083412131740723734932600188229301001831325451265205150196742329399457746883526277904688237088467534686920804029831448245304212061912383020503596318742395485272281750068558450333229680170635428553443351263862129782816176096015518143070464928722008269640509240545506039621998332161819027731830583611951775036429766383505432210921730708289979420635037206310674608793725086839879231
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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.
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