Factor Info
ID | 133941 |
Size | 1115 digits / 3704 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 68014840037527566649405892955773194803257268197102474826570214499034512539749821512101865510339803554081511066465664085094292031159704735536004791515884238925136503561263111706922630110386966709106623900713623707407361950761332529455799405427323777580058161462663282131539793725686795822281286530937289428371004628914146694152029208314319905919447854062343807302607908299030351527011928955153270743538353656572327585265827248095241068563171807742720927598057174079010599141929292197401572871196224429570845895366426055232518679998389666319578520761433005660579789992119216169363518535704697586044954376744143785275310281172214050637322698544704649568522752450214685952793849621510065733961589600405736572371991872002948314880024074051788597081186979110152820597186501330326919310595724861695655162234536772884953669854755150740828640594647910419924784587370604517277348986221545858365592396129944561875229390672695789512641600295040090905436343110307660010556198222371230047608259080173683118453575984740378597439470697089695504560454293213231625749381082711536209344358089863986537067978018314600103171787247195571 |
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.