Factor Info
ID | 70405 |
Size | 1127 digits / 3744 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 85194794093878912381955986311467743917860040262011841962942460807176735472975576222495574915888563054609723585615518084321254571702956630789746553373502124491926743627052741791664630027220564053125675290208139557658344533017963024579618232183013360633776950419166751822506578563371320427813028679321341028333740113707130730635571017064851250142525173274944270649586091720982731287474781252252776524853559770188554411796589222473149197830552493287548079042517279382105682389880428258764879144910121144106836573945473517747524348586261422981919510692408333963244030737957223650342832637666644468651735345021583204017587739710926704454718494010316515711516677583075072853037828983769171341119675811470240464307267845478081321953236941312488699237627243130883226377167009265447349910041799826178439992418780336084592600319577583640841148593517716070190589852951888825317663567000712425018076750673977069021967151464952294099032361460934239236825074837180656061797499114323557916630894423272443537427406998068879319495933158132619309764134425173192353640966095012591741623707728496454902420738454388710285365913119785594986144131699 |
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.