Factor Info
ID
68008
Size
1168 digits / 3879 bits
Status
composite
Value
2531802043571701963244091895490130649507191378387787913169235506012623141032275650615415012791624008272801561608933340014251907885738132000763253334578163124239522819819975746545822146970627384364871147269673846539353037147198566120315668725418300395880750093904517015782160946018488689721969796639408453738705680979777034779595889728314965336476726795195363698699601011064304053963941750053530085270633077380269236919918678867506531554249793233425556927912253157659196055001801741535885132613175499918372124324445943536832934661184037381228026279355713322078251502447696455011349256266650476876710932396662045011520519873018228350444501745184863647681038982926979410377035306171196601648202318694576533302702511035201346982072214335445545132348397952293302739070808026448552192949042789478331019622966363694163682070202743603260675632534074801326760330186513609940643756177748043548688448073361724940003827950383982734705464975982942495537898303901749677270808623688718016629773083634271420168928085881024642775681401776639098084100089258591755792833164275149860207941325698057955771183152457807168491082155132749559790188031696770330679976461293957950795089923014657
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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.
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