RSA-120

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In mathematics, RSA-120 is one of the RSA numbers, large semiprimes that are part of the RSA Factoring Challenge. It was factored in June 1993 by Thomas Denny, Bruce A. Dodson, Arjen K. Lenstra, and Mark S. Manasse. The computation took under three months of actual computer time.

The factorization of RSA-120 is as follows:

RSA-120 = 227010481295437363334259960947493668895875336466084780038173
          258247009162675779735389791151574049166747880487470296548479
RSA-120 = 327414555693498015751146303749141488063642403240171463406883
        * 693342667110830181197325401899700641361965863127336680673013

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