Factor Info
ID | 68061 |
Size | 1128 digits / 3747 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 709686946618569875669456572128355009692126501173824746257803502623517135776081360618968840087611914787373329704851929147298651864270306733504104408397055516598795709060707376799043512973996948798990266598984955091124151923062759636900056912013167596339627432153757214977458762591785060095590279329166427503752008675471585886959634276051653163635558889555226862862827690806262208630828972598696657576086055764271778429815397074614883127745567717659684105853346408802222088831894683705465062179541922708314500357170506153867850909020978575872508554085895998269138870049713026211759547689920881973036086131763754314954090360777877850386959646522096097500553821425515631103689563258413184347266071790057137352778966508071630368452510070078316432871224833712676850918088351497705106924693615292738984388777507733387455947949325510216311833710001307633204505230282509738292599453773350983785758799901471475723385403532451163669094556029412630225580547984052489197662456998790756246826789912329708710083606317797480715823066170717113360602161532831429198444331619889435381942281583530439851499772318029510010930172433726092896159540671 |
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.