Factor Info
ID | 68041 |
Size | 1110 digits / 3685 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 126703361798908723851994976129988604858457887224259847876372474703818241263149321988165801673726825818281297200670062367055735958416942074016675317627355868151836780148777374175646686343161801230325260114777352898834003865257036345995694838892447630039645923255867002009739239348448733800200773025561590445330181827809652461613623411205411917909120126550628379153391166153929146783998710490882854385284066152246494400094466146731379740003011513548839755562771760826519782119075657619609310663304488488204229668067482611823929679625133670205450880109745948976712372796261423701523082652943879037225756323841434561375163872715555459764069963030446759381230392062744603535889174614162909367792739981647155355764179481908502908786018589356337812877591313539538072977897084980356772992004230597810535587857844055184786100491069229202908397873959028624217652038871097933862735158490175320077216147425410534049670539796329532126894572348690124516146563145368133992765499031922286753837643535631515874944242041753831161305620364458889532336951672069820432999118605809925967431420406841462861966796947827109410747793349 |
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.