Factor Info
ID | 72688 |
Size | 1146 digits / 3804 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 119082386714258098782011656746411242658229042091628436938462490639496876597397737899387543266046046853089568627896759133177901470401199721171972562025044317333099648681460902486497177338347668491129822290166661686770185354455033393565342570250072709759782952585788577333624606784274660386598280119191326759067020346932097848689232712853768385356026633828492237111935445686447747763263560745275967143580105580743931193134380372731926865201475743886073809369075675813424653816165099710805727264654591439630202912401129978093058728438676855060735776038154438483444977570582830689876579874746837971746706846990349038124140040178023187307574143062232211915582450363800077818515685554167004176798457593306628517256957715850115118792662120743004524485587154718479469029643484243605203558722909987087401993038822731914804913808061209609160341756514838428020281009065134267973159053089964514490482373548538752983635824986880455535322983580693891963211376976927692173669975116718223396230764941887688528393208070230704335768398510395900455013418362616152269872916340204585480405476935091650644266741613256624810363084585383830848032537931356053286487190559 |
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.