Factor Info
ID | 61672 |
Size | 1137 digits / 3776 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 436255269247303480061058042255301290695501501476930038781498914138451131135303985937808513588473401425763906333888935113540502721698674787071444051932430701427584672232404098605139670082301896886219111699782641192725963081574654460052015269437001694734398933464527759053221714541986745011509431305725802076738494311086409375159496550228803211900367589129811899277565444269481131250839206122778447654783773303383292429482390492077336331046296868987893309835504764830092881630013699210773675496144879144721786811796249202668899101863136874358484754591330763136511060444028022517475939459178931215626094224913195352373905873981872243675288842475948461307454947296437101120634175316544087180964298914846168671452134221471856058588346617011638515973479062552654077819664369830309540914694150670077861457738241611289466545417996094235354354502894054286160090048056484622204144900381219694327502416841197174741174068086186673710545975812143499795547200990601443875646737593052271841721947076620527320764926127471986988146459679894267789457348365644386317587652536651092813384717531950338666262961549201556926061003277897906548952738119071550953 |
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.