Factor Info
ID | 100561 |
Size | 1134 digits / 3767 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 565900196057929899666258631831279271525619243149691349922554118647653411918554990046650819849160277387657167772869984144185347094012925562497976288612225918470679594687552795110999440337511423305151103389381705865628936323428986664189758290140103669879555405975664283751564619810996931567058771944414824108702098663078116079165862730962822620040523514046723056812551882986065265714224377684009174433513230511847239382322622733614188837098583074854224765219775464880327100850702099385526257264562455246347914865505095394367291776337661953279219963659096985730399973191712956234665682450689817655644309461385691601028365468781532831901304748550158257650508229135860252298525430232300313666051291057801167396690802865961446689465700562034733349674008116628485050357656303450587158170844069151267034648290137573139651975400174744592826065222251314343426218479467842110505405488293670891049683459147980409016960161640325690762210978132712763258961908019968077318187744291390375237317746345905925875802837586965185634915162226958497210726630731946631922223873549803364446994571423565246539992195461863018428043231435110770150400964511214329 |
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.