Factor Info
ID | 108031 |
Size | 953 digits / 3163 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 11049867435857992410661825970169806104613452964192400952876221474198661853007297583660579855685594569605322042250518308437025263637600846112338728922714406008061852196711430280954265749673718810397996560827378044885203518582976751565969262844089929045390858911864928636325590889514755515494994171114958198131122314558856817862007711396438684247428541969020503950283236991875841454305232144582495049574734718321493546082137383597108248239850874948001379359066417150494093869007744775024017848028281603101295587914235040126508885376535778610655128905694904390849971160357786015512683563759267969215926675849548497253697083379931798663514726895126331825818435335923979720872467462087394473830240142178365291283214517837272777843237078211983567004654540761124590174276719805381723892984681870954464606037351285936404847282915396752936612029143631749409622770981659549032434332768316958235233700514988466204476211844719729973469170111777220070710356400036329 |
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.