Factor Info
ID | 72841 |
Size | 1135 digits / 3770 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 7054797019288496037213137244145293251750949743189731941385155047572685940046592456201746609191859035159458436693419481394707696911363618246826874123993309139041491680390854515344117375812307530116728197914932923614588440976752753082590144690691162952800893827744611438109642296527544019581597917147193307647721408383877142628281979165861082467171759422879379111340073389776367594175844007164520293355052519000407355404720343442301953670129323379523706728709669479926657613122371128589350994542190063944823663780944192751122175691407515683988782492239869200296749135206777771646641755220855217982994842316208510495884267006432344765954504182892600781635181717955833875404870100412274623930410237844346232026723914534463962720918591225491277736621658306702050118559556112317841462628536613732209056322976460549943988704505359817496368259737886329850759758912260405561374071716816162425829771366504162943644006533888768919358226581867309222410418689069187159314436058136123534330260652018405606864514075368395676984451507894580083372161592774067669578394741505050639825523611641037092911643794307294842817064087062574209225322032428015011 |
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.