RSA-200
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Template:Wikinews In mathematics, RSA-200 is one of the RSA numbers, large semiprimes that are part of the RSA Factoring Challenge. RSA-200 has a length of 200 decimal digits and factors into the two 100-digit primes given below. The factorization was announced on May 9 2005 by F. Bahr, M. Boehm, J. Franke, and T. Kleinjung.
The factorization was found using the General Number Field Sieve algorithm.
RSA-200 = 2799783391122132787082946763872260162107044678695542853756000992932612840010 7609345671052955360856061822351910951365788637105954482006576775098580557613 579098734950144178863178946295187237869221823983 RSA-200 = 3532461934402770121272604978198464368671197400197625023649303468776121253679 423200058547956528088349 * 7925869954478333033347085841480059687737975857364219960734330341455767872818 152135381409304740185467
External links
- Preliminary announcement of the factorization (http://www.crypto-world.com/announcements/rsa200.txt) by Thorsten Kleinjungfr:RSA-200