Factor Info
ID | 72967 |
Size | 1151 digits / 3824 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 79086245983645578636114180256212621320778064076849474402627935894652370383701912618884659738444966363355137448069898799666527951936572655833182228813408938096273445178732147402367574483717491386056829030928142974589106655766253360094923387770479553648059937534671566887743703690584965392320525960017738755616528720372170900024131936068882353103606173346918293681147374431432020461821176243871620084409046978694871389900022746642248880300505735931422142299527860460471045849298852986510377668246299952628447922482585922537252554076563264287814892593696839650856025440149905359062050222375013682690682861959854515011483925640291497573948341418801264952967971038179695333257649257003906055830680460074350080336049070116043343238808972326474075408112231349728104643557259973294066397615864803097671426039516965525780009416760973808043621249283155943915309842554413226066048815215466346040962090459819848691735908366296157139546627706480558434245164786984057164498699150544551129550423655308184960892693022178812385851100164670881284006518243278127158048828798562465618525283679520972599685353395767816945319947716514491391819000143499442967549345129617477 |
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.