Factor Info
ID | 100562 |
Size | 1102 digits / 3659 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 1475645263552893688205724271158650113642305213191780901048729095679871880525465967168673691012252431868597298811172302809133246562392049367102620345488360360533675146297623859870168904816459669939950391140424132758529238923683910830371206403162068557681571240988737239548106216338508322487170048934005113557241551511336037316440668232994041880086610252465531540731285168300809202084353735218476989647572180052004698563359161064520472757395706148727891980186546632102333611436381271682555114134931390444277005567466031992615252768751260194997555537102044747077918513859903419884109150724228663113151791565562444540979745152063801382242302870384784878917906838745737861603484365043807486088340643264535910226547209196594590699374964101171250196928524371883006768946726954611877177150619022277599464285987283711760534053832870543349253569110470031238115658232054680735573089194955836003864446996335109031583527011431201576355295096452603340178118414297543612316343166935723816553774520456493802401920328977324872778256482454900694439556946357139432129699911307677312708352138890187179930854065104936988631 |
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.