Factor Info
ID | 113652 |
Size | 944 digits / 3136 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 92262133405869460783665514014896450854744668529002045873168673340957906755083553596847720318744701102975904047242873116003959257989514146852957242847069049692985370779337868629321267906947306114311521537453917035702623242189804926116231067168700828577403160674487536509879721420279013480407962877239387403860409135190943754901646009926617836830667137842967283404816167225878930644126777095307469800487964375434121188477275572174334509189950303863887553755655641224194560321907056252243145770704506781855791454239253004585007227376659355640046638377101157170827297570236333055034384934463376272164853489520143104055038823324516425712757098329204261466908045080522547875492611306664936252667825884819391925791359937701647680006638011365962229716777264194017422473453594640851284261825205409300811087462248575303134512483565884890038196643317570072642858876004615549823614716662044956678948309634887752352476030646929378549823483377377350872833009 |
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.