Factor Info
ID | 100456 |
Size | 1122 digits / 3725 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 210379704948681036053141147569188717169998967701503564893229973384848850262136007607709972444502773705760732813919696245685376418944856535707897531331121889686571772969310947302407120901926118727320732515187604405489713940873516625294425192137532103583327606015172611432651063972632327605674348334959357513646837254795188621835662841163770506696324556628805338541872923016860152873499228690821085367640308615357219889330079518272063538521821306287363393887519665417798253015188820550890035212402331906362484091202160224719193630078274517081440356462824523365807766626141227499560065781222112788252611351070788090464359999817774089488057292798768475763376221002316927383813582080910158103500444076394968295324418819168274081580448315185662463791088714424825012260348250671236451651592832956632807332048011033198510710709806495033042186803876266092370440211954695347173633459185545621033224170995035703942837100722911528219279272098980052157063627650140792694490203927305035538875434315296819130200377175717786337765922168310524195840380739323499128317634926412332440051567368096731306890531141706525087489083058240741874823 |
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.