Factor Info
ID
68092
Size
1145 digits / 3802 bits
Status
composite
Value
18774957910411104033002739744198539104448988099934966907240303739290169100118057144683903531848146069820095745646804116044299658842591390891211138700178372660756201774870226076938098078776551023225783098114888694079622651235787116177207096596535989103742945107209587300305193886066482770363643152416944616476883997354700137079836271544010894748103509061258704682541905613798708916390503717290382964358672586994314431221354167749719032835607271411498810227157496342300020983789989593945925538372209131183827889551068955502710543573913338694762706082087228403124183171231855893753858031418400071813133641380918587701315973338846179856695199787523919972874892562804034346390128038223182701728658685575026403618602156283559471700312747503227205144472749116461448712833937483454317806965500286448107354534508770762013602567420605966580870560199021751048443454117695979315272699544308315541072546865432955037631378379851282834676008941958076177684763710581604189760884081035399090010934493135447833508336753043769809027612015684695631660733588731680147746061307789706312250662332835131463373443335992395146481000080491160177329047405378058095250550513
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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.
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