Factor Info
ID | 61642 |
Size | 1128 digits / 3746 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 239145556323791364805066330270050420859092202857078662484457387145599646349582783807634845928565222452046867809551494402369700367704438875799661907428603054016173508165753632772338171678146154505604490592635880002625727270819075656340830771760623111768213745629707262492180919201175221003732551384500314840249796693657537748667526957951807744613382933457254179270110634025113133405313001528257418274897041437264936684641175402760791772097449205998502684202861710754595068019222278456399228370821049604647882032346333685170843304404686098804922498663808265749146227202609799839951050495557231426223067188034486297297309716432649374017164021549931263698613826956248152886735797338605480044193461854202571163237497427686581916397164984836828342962860240640084305354191626089310971017978812604263277818808443340249973082768372993153788173301274244666375192771389244097179221412305657657897345249694063598337932073196698401253210569124256645301443862927090149820212956387592485871740946505807342420496135254547674535975151409420438865833514711415605996074349304562905551611233258978847677277766027091994079807826516959077928008366863 |
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.