Factor Info
ID | 106564 |
Size | 932 digits / 3094 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 12835937446799894485814947203349054181614964284692475223829497881951700813675193466636533595544727445676102329109503274696144062661523319666709699888766089393046361363639497505062817382568567709058728466561347150958680845093310293021211936108892671830081405068640476770578217335236937849742270441023996883965276534894665064532576390245047791712710141660277936083531675871745989173590141012509922183873486236121659733762672507949026470486826623578014298854129940087071502613655192550729120585365328960178641555627877534659799886861702745035643887884969659864775877139071396563225377736226330221823156869610077712117952895398920283794311588854539555516464968763751854946254969372518223646766289628511409782090630936127376972799588768383393065877799415632071727106151921437932805987610520233373789777539045655432902752560571640157488791256903642852196575095578282591004562497345733994570555050540420235058894990919484659536290246931437 |
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.