Factor Info
ID | 72625 |
Size | 1112 digits / 3693 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 38724387594321572290500966368061613201775670596169089885001408803585670101376430897793190595133860118171092308128723018314289045906754761598014593169858300841717272088741343134074945671217578394646518384128567382946696535489787303637811690988656365831710473540127214957100239899032898018246354421289855809613164115822732692963735645246254654737147528234284436206050136135030124460240265380449654319095338237763688688368629192788276503522670501487002361741720099161735808838837718703890069431631132997534911920990022248584946221831557245357263040494161910471023160389770668527434547122963841897603495338961320533178990215892992617238216849016762855444014402220272308562824057842299546478722319476794372716521461557245027294647822226304716391308625872555401926290648949860899504969896260010742328460887013673907209113549923526476140560832614487612230708168897481725733201155831539288857663204655208547890537326478278371341292864622010592911563017255145093443787089757774651049682226611723804167026003718076430961317886160738241567807979625634478983595967064216661743333375627789474560968891965212378062566563292331 |
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.