Factor Info
ID | 67875 |
Size | 1113 digits / 3696 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 290005125311869481020627109945773350371047291215580978179411701406414507675294888405840517340372132328576139734838418187031489797094294646839989376345823809154064767876492385457893219565775081181654211303390971848345272736152975781114065634348821327133435701547810965993570808490682789456284795883393564804390404610941091334271768014844370989322373015958418995937920632748246758732640382237793643183007720543987666553332550735560901733163029035249456449955298629256985992355877326594596971602887708768181073886934595732793846393217906296945598102543951894426843692423462994484324605334766012166020864185034577430895710715729780778655563227916577938520564287742148527121735871476722848325839503442579898998046406650966231145529226873843860840859378515175495690756117132104801062588367351176759575863708467142430931312422163795966604513852667257106994044861615703501149429041308464480322098230905979245468165141136467115088280704639547768033911992970971862265074134997248121425792696592362351096947979396865315833685628118180539523595967066983336946810372812091187663471108014965362123999048541032531261762407690007 |
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.