Factor Info
ID | 61673 |
Size | 1115 digits / 3702 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 12993699153572582476669611561735669403413499256095214806377324707035960761112755197647087439991250790841495703413107034430337782559534380812310610784247159118294992545603641037230810130688323037474573416409738483530122505145553823588799368063649467518033905578340213326027879990252734891038779320172916989696087769046941160115463270907890519060849390806399035070836170848337693406295371521205587771799865302909739759051329570712160615045029522001767404292645574174857113459628011417663916326646305945748958674618613541305340249999160011474377394463654451485566590961002415405737892811211267298189990551944382326196183323935418743430683482569475130289068709223212762987196890841993136041137797262003235883967811169131032745758394643372923822427916805190962260497567498437911402048095839699125147730887378696100314107348477848130619441414674558682173475317912544118291329961655343006843254313526404551732457617296294053273943111675502130875491231435139446151611180000890835948154289056013196955269705514282786445596373346818368734901922344884663173445002493043580486320949167703376449698209945801938342851695176627377 |
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.