Factor Info
ID | 67980 |
Size | 1147 digits / 3809 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 3217748551726587135665570893908721102059942260758947452611509847744200448369445690536876920844658577706821413876020334258414801302984162287650971611539198841957332084375367961386099176921251182597081229836193559717983442228181751950992169354913448538452508619775817445092387292583044976617161204851369092280851029136610248242325819661066758592896365304931443339406970115651479396860977241366800387043672158312275503750783643999886739069361865278020024314359346531949620389398646349204650144892944749527474360053239363482025756253611906905081147294692674232049452365290439841534722134595604676484822622530435957005874473156774434522201313646472761845824564036063725361834016941635575416105787655241937607518434534583066207750489121832631251809563386602653754261062363610348848627178344164579881891521656413033853736959779256445322726949791252041930827541042589338320959506766741617998366601515230534120966510209237594784806259022674414061038141463976522610439860998944420934279387173031430054759514879272228807037086158066066389128530313665013433423338829942599474158391848352700357767708506758610665211264269690074205877497547968983132713752747287 |
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.