Factor Info
ID | 100362 |
Size | 1112 digits / 3691 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 10708374689529664627772784929163209023329407648963984726584760131803908275871139007795526236928082160375553458725304104553475794304425420481768593435257485654084434508022544837213724577326771406716190362727245459810815642111414908014805608747087368272357228509464070121822859107670482119703669572119839886615954748337651758890430735808159680763973921074706896383864829088335216679830856566773885265930764997255647128853816944551783098348554496821668019211345097586557351433860930988712977517665699711303677013183250918129006437825796666667340357065484947191802963870153255772834958831563009735685241344546486376317502768627424864370154694065193093862960647108967085623671157599476019601709295585040679505214956865664487213635504024211260148303212672257014778171187514475862634840036125127650074223029707148276465610209421113775932969074021314895487007568691049848598875791651520468062013348211010475301088659247252865048012921897837602299481004787365686090177569752963030480130101128520209950389706397944548648160466304681819141426358626141148868318690457749939933103346582049380732038995972763804261741303202533 |
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.