Factor Info
ID | 72825 |
Size | 1127 digits / 3743 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 30693430714421988829001726913622518622173255645119970213143316380160567743214184376680089794314777329942066810054131385455621220262217423160186436732353885779530166117598255217671106349507459740091421189975967636523550671314774850373449408243468517006657601147764722204800443044635991758285280134486738767215805825444320661876390198858182136901719331167737210555488800884149256317484621648970488807078955473088440140467646349450359402875037523906205437234016276006077442008074632969774068188644650567098254628852936691870901937298267463990751080549206937436496499833024005298436091511290866624767949076589745269725516284478227556421307355872329925540676079634985104823218945785653636105502247870899927553442065551898055292702750511211771654242979939438606966250233005705327045118291523491318225087315953723516717709585122473630768616858911128292914158928231574645985594178761497339097653711250370824207139550612323243604910276416850084634706930713128960006297912112919036624666389897156148477039061738159929539678903527524137079869406812089652441821146885181099881035131030702756608654285641073818442179664889232212404514247141 |
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.