Factor Info
ID | 108065 |
Size | 983 digits / 3265 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 52527155738752912761653043843325338364704409420683185996245632967132054618939566804941484346865295231242976122967572449683837416146928149774005609231612304452688351932710077576180535447930088085948434213041519696687780616775645826633722300135913982360012962019366435131620569770512221636339890589100379476933084662603534534057577829943201541436501012766488646078418776992271688436097753591454443532133321807554362178221787637087687466961416534973451552662665396017615791646187230027287394276605481790544199966603738794918246698698219649173025917502835670910848105782701772318300565692012550679331997423308010500822987385407744149216696822838377814153605182711600607152832551679002597594584121562895450134321645274680410159068402211698774843959562254074721691851867678486354696968443571404966212153599372576912673570293383404302275985736384662150957647884886438956840658590345688558868126597104643089449145664447444472358899258504470757490027810290429045801661211521044886085233310141 |
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.