Factor Info
ID | 72902 |
Size | 1129 digits / 3749 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 2154962833824204733706074048143991026311256339448868640456785875778388339939917069665901140835737137405797308857730898800380584989770855932981439888509061705665668781021582629231521386530519434826633229802759852649485105471938898729255082781510216990349441758478279096499384485373549781268908697549255376471432760829734332349148896024798182587092896257198073906727269141871637368117446392917438362798576150774501355032554703511187345050038622656661967995678811075355174524187972202547061772359716529391195518426086962728599340613156477115784677778713204143651837192480113488492512801324234740917004771295076473635543373215808517467226623556890818555375376626229740122600514479483681602144383590175431211828229690783152133706723750682577341470396255867814146633399765518068509179841232935937293169047333705078411590240934259858884216603455142586916561588244269149228217258674599867706575685966381461778987244850395073927978866434187779221993858611815208911026290756568966927062423359640914698009584358511873986247012047929272548858433964216291399630436712877870460104745020904895461861686485514381456853052303862785861407756119789 |
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.