Factor Info
ID | 72782 |
Size | 1154 digits / 3834 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 82747890750278318735930763815647111800822767791893510864663529736334306188700494797157517055538421951060659520334053483879892652646877814847147860974681224119680508807346639243235780352799974555913445922138939732509924783156522244991728887592424325789217362574980330300351579928445558442085342456033378636727299214861949077717211155966620472824445671636091649893460694245210984518275017093718375830136995903311811670360177699203199886798674743515575259535199726383854000389139208647704348713137504243280075238639167946585799541562106017391969915545454989287946992888474225719351992562019109186762564807678235803143911669151549171534781245711722352123461454432332512437972782145418285636678343077364497543949793592595944175446393754667401359065920085326072179505360990579201740482089773561289077576235829956845740799058388895733498629071612128760826608001102620696239998404084835684837662410917192444412962287198222337675423792393677918281749878611716116628241220659842118303863655793471922163259169078364383654000042614527139505059055987056174865561165728771170944706416346519984569225756427090201646902560893753413236824463205379643920129807060102895987 |
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.