Factor Info
ID | 72764 |
Size | 1135 digits / 3768 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 1349244017765943838699349809016528730967817104165756811143547230231762784114994983995091268849062275241543049869474544773330688231419692824192587092462393550570312992011611070068393213132918958172168287917867123364810290786681819664700488637147857223251825243278021797955198080932033629629573560529207255128482173715194613109259073908419992033050031120785459715198342091551941712972499679459520164598966710928180689061814527618040351554086658902007610698797096655156910934664875451136472537248799263372677236383283486147698918509320845199754809512135131330133753058268844673361869393577442568516897217626320117639448672960929154710979197399604933129069497478153748298127421201041084066770853464708285915033882579338537234738723393975684576697933009331293435876635611113876795815602915833621706869916796245187787936396588943980855388682539401724704098213715230747519748583508022994831407495352010954272995937115391189048011691920433033546282815648208379997683691775393725118326463619765447287908136127597130093948822392111865635338052680087200703294617254576721208409227706941514223710612174796963049045338063119203799048157037226832161 |
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.