Factor Info
ID | 72928 |
Size | 1122 digits / 3726 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 390041614913564175743494155517882455076589586168679122906415851960406643985839827751737997023854018697946599225703917257920723755315996243557301980992235247574279782177296274444457894610358819455001621720193499345362678120779401823811534890646896367227689852333913226935716113894068020430015317372113810251445833136183860682666229495474719885793214597199584470741420693482209436820855489822428268188117093195507386894102841675524472183733554670793448778076434307132730089990405312363627495465360852716197784981806647246799045487175080503251475381677126002055741009590199551729407884721939658409889694023082274486826288778701446658198326483615077862221948308787940154198693043610604033880287691680823547546335029795782482881957991624883776300262161902913980742609001860704596988388404446764732227743808694634044519201922751393952005950104232526344758822824992315695810345293951723653071965523852513008468726814739066957263850389702220121807398026369863842295078689254592358976864362716783511530518266812330965576496780919938660987736988962141473087092569757845299991377660057712579679575342952103919374327743882494441921857 |
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.