Factor Info
ID | 70475 |
Size | 1140 digits / 3787 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 775403391245825448957410961330998661350487776394239718303370159645690120862747714270190558598580001731172413875442004510779310543158128059215529906301883349986456472476164749680361523395345083771255630344739982307408319189324283317332449908805872182499348869031267852176345881851466828051183492708451706828246746126397530434162953124844480243356732652596526691187122587707250284454787043467159255169996683922121622870506844001274647892747786968585747416080771888285157081536989048786228074655946035369987163705618374907124636439312863133500542977374692828642400462362960378679743062941388828209891324542732789621271063245429678315878610843893768770766630277168579966602237242086687536330851685976091348932368647870091864892990491115558067136060802277795636668794302058526985217202628226058381146316450733028692554956379865020674232118608823783519541859194771696543710624248355155863416795330074435960047495438243795714078339583368330880903045007386178468484982745458473241727622369892075396520888034663270246267227346150257671200004749829804727821631077716872723601640510993645277580415284538199032396064510841530593586425711949581761088279 |
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.