Factor Info
ID | 68040 |
Size | 1132 digits / 3761 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 9290925042059765341370968334781381237012233372431087747314502868517802208390363198915695380704966491713337268643049135861533202668965273968598787395269544793268251173179120402005835384562564621406113791356073896599135981184151097947994656465045015895438730367453022907900746903894548264641699812373803478601100951340150553289822355129231747634895671517475998724593174689795703247792041053979869835834198936420659243809962004590107168471633614886550093244385786980168319150783666367052733728764742741406513212856774454789512392289672819937104156739233763673259854203537877447941149169356962593294926348023149431429040099397062010679027338608171376143869835697584770054033269510620860556102919965368595671290417287991291349592557196353503654606815745227906515610690394395173242641724706906198062896524012521636388881438921274540614924102602951038110921319191644389454848311381624129960859800338970427643247612098547924247376617694179023946261103200904136714311562655018807367286071819456663917526101016481469732267516937580737533435285783616578366111740589472875338353588985875956788546351436040304535655312986294443406577181595022789 |
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.