Factor Info
ID | 70499 |
Size | 1116 digits / 3706 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 276220983181146158757993914775526740344470826251871513587866559758996218876768078761531219448387093359839225390624590105127200162762675788101791386787299239899078868378289316372942269477443513642833934346862629926474891599476744967527634106375936996046966722481700339074748700949540385966659289500324775533917593950726303112155516484075777371704250992618416947019149273331208656804407094741737334243660284947689113629696941127713537659451614904312102708644269772894376345316288645043712881517089077818173923332044565087810621792385952465509552376950733401387248603858457017996688991737814208564762676849978924255378875896513632940916237960608046288898650858445970858270311259145708829649984118641256439020276573371003986088038285025705325665160578561871252689163822152072164081290186120478059023430257745760666009012654767598325630101660917293877907943452502889937520630386026776449188912062393783916177735014083011678854230349378674036775033278310288748921627895005542667799547538506060557443560681200104699214670601253176172436437246673997882748134026493269105308595100890321385222573482231288350087055994267834893 |
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.