Factor Info
ID | 67996 |
Size | 1144 digits / 3798 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 1551549746929445966223965132742467442481873624539887492940501438701096484324493727849529216194216438541675534863231765546903089402873530380198241542150202317926569925376651195693425081542623344888267489566130951215001911630570723091269676012359740233588342896173405237261081290371904808077285235742286717930744795654382904737655836581328329565513016715214436596279338205640027250703245604819006027330905861469270722763701414888097947501349757980828101480250252829435311969939428887460576449713864830929756381885652730676296194262502084244869646648693181747222226555391797341193454897065949917482704607192269645213876244469983851953246739881532806953016617616923432179600054653653706697342029527946140163600227714371128551399753921447887341064505811311965223494179912946366912722593336004324969485981388624984694283278297017283773022223548670378757150536124384854975844409103875773084941128535819751575399462552293616760251962908426048206119845964793117365442113115856586658142533620143445425031369066118464221936414839186811461784233217049663849601563127580721306464595117578162499914877885504938898765002718971662234360582209529813732761955641 |
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.