Factor Info
ID | 70404 |
Size | 1148 digits / 3814 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 84340303669925570576089266183886673235222680343106784382239314050726717217536602235676511396540617324333584031077525664755586535443381037754449497998423355339439368330891615026497887599403718829464614028507385907538718584333487900646929293820748117154220383449616149495411304389367388123447369264443888205389530202220475205303835438958515996061165116907074167664073194136123017303173458170040299765488218339035095779380973467309615244578790581870612223204352476655885771493865991176815464019061158149960213217701842853605356080595571114512634305164758255516895914284972483784977784554806543464511326649847419268912552655812598097868156843868869829549055815637781451305417545077563709501773323528552771067750505375654642985518901942243206667932295229728586981227717526632862817200389063481770398901977743933387726516590938539179375171330272295367956842456728394622937980274251485698672134332840372961813557650010177414047208946469007988356358904265490813147571145385037587017719480609027716673430174968699144447025220823668151864570003065846986002124087283167289122247595904316334517100176068843037837914458760414061783127673786804646776399927206357 |
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.