Factor Info
ID | 68016 |
Size | 1139 digits / 3781 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 15338892652017865170627397074436277529947710388732233973790326187421906941159786416630352326337739043172938547925220243976982638861081515497106309910809444479750444129259117579053216084338424973691469087535824779941673010999278477823403703952552048500398871616023765672122379638495262246915565162153043024343385987879722244358412789221895394878509774799175258558417062945729357746543176376672099641563847545286910563337835978121798840660808448756526566533919792069954250862906908864796875732976025975480089073467782365732381528968684995394028090612951153796991632370303238992396706387984204753027440270269973116935970391136107817004653710321145264230917619912346765302270182889298333038245353504587609373804195658601906242514785788081582943732627688534501011316013194648724833774055129207011122849174638197027047887182843309234034329670751749923964966936269924999338881314110165538242547324614421457459929976412154192487658844670212302738906660402099926606693572421630875043736477852961439257945558249254394338012203574817578487444402532040424984557701178907723947822934260980938552905786293350316340429705758363905655853578104331114492977 |
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.