Factor Info
ID | 68060 |
Size | 1151 digits / 3821 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 12263396449702885090561858436776018965038193858984148142107827790053897559977896592964865425266026227611356765523877285543226556490437014798010807141690069469942336279333310061287343753989766295972722587165613583360396163072127692943638487043268559677538406552374187698971899338945439260179469575498290932384852505121247426154612895015741300255606912689407391821902564599940834487207829180139220088876443838227074004015735626483481222212754820400589927298357180604212877429168888735905658410375742242607982086699653780536212441951252904368639588538525910430203739432942255798517620275213793289626407482207081212622096542854666626787876967538935645922237438032071408358480991917160451761756436832734336248355705061081511428082461147739605873697837664960514886079360104522606817862010929522080440829688399041675720594169875374050305978317374567634255106608829650494034277371571166791228821183856172835322687057633706337077523240376376219968903627083926869669200137674256122210523340858869141487668601571658309700539084449459654213409992060509729474820308260795534466812019687016681267932571736954019924249002679890967024504793547530437783641571244726177 |
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.