Factor Info
ID | 68111 |
Size | 1128 digits / 3746 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 302120448207139251206983073381827742703139220826932688772403093403238609674080962194590100456784382616837103380598273979846370683840707394849653828648133156872572894790549889014508415785373603203294766483406783861220382686224151278187093893771583072175365753835131748614532196184303219700347910924566594436019008378776096252660828831404768922798791204609429114240944515514679694339713658883845761240192569517982028670362047101444861698227366895198507471018673787421422980177689046433785232328714705780808402730984678158585993043479655903021890679255797530445314912397285648592217871526671492879315979635714155007692127457355531703248713617559692071107676989725251291860056182351058319504986868047703656211472057522830773712526935898996969763009881710799577018957035274980056443992242838410803751839215145658283555139007820136589535385749655795568109255395070271405840094584943350151379786772040665325968444589653779338443180315173068275674547623101081802612318938674686121487849332590461795469924372738299005248438221062265481896109816396588526456108915290697456539257197379120717500749632334918132810042804835712556906384338371 |
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.