Factor Info
ID | 61685 |
Size | 1146 digits / 3805 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 191016977180678423649217337999434695074468135023873447397078110655071748902864236036468879206427615634450079890172619903948731014153622907366956297000339748166272338498989019096016773412275193843698292929038149255793273194447137084651526475640054410217368994398371351201938356810494291463080691603383594667512318802810817482748926847360505009786282280105942123171041662825578082107011240218228348250077039936350260136581780792414655967256757604350338394303700046002461317114914967289605606812701091972544891309180934574226287619523755980637335536121334349584004039777584397291880362663353685705278372264860667168777639333375299194092498828258583123523512963122424938523417020522903622369721963356990368458819930236834501310634143470492821379696899681150916090846236014094886572463122228189898390051100543952338421039258096807912802858699450267425591652059306677465861309012093528841019146414192854662962069744379443682047849407318219200890421070863861329422215299396968254723563973591865639073495921056405057741349227288361800297993522474181567399166981522196631746029642214077215253564602178931056028811316329554304291964798263629305938347182609 |
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.