Factor Info
ID | 68120 |
Size | 1125 digits / 3735 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 194822872922686061915692861168362833264096651480620658102173141627933331202670069009826450490078942289585660432470129848452573305874498823453393423587265920588277561344795469596207897610302495723919540748941677168200131457111984595461796491447856102814165092964461714692334226393294109490993623679891857041719118293779379282529533992466742954122254593812902286338466523118191742923113615122278048181226626140112208690788778796618887146514159523907214159043407236913957624789134028365381361009086372027159612235816071435659238496376946235759322259312034159078294537990948673763945858339383706703711074535565266436961784122221174007892634356300900959867760963089912984192019553069618509424057022203892831495155847840501881158339167426419701605108591929359353989694036446027964678567762355563520822611143816321216261623315774624274488206937581212031871067677353328863536855324907180596057711468518676706991686839558686564898384427511417287783850944030588195101815346058555209104340713139379738478733086437722352695348833127122006647918899387024077956279253557761436457806125134452565030994700837313281256712287225260983900738993 |
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.