Factor Info
ID | 162509 |
Size | 940 digits / 3121 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 2134997513811627582317041226817081859249370923722111682729480122927886875396847387571621888399864750483811179070330801487536472348539413334402888624425466846970665267641816226116974357409653668698702964623306887714998402340990714644391238543968520389073804533308860686172962984723432034444571943036642605441012010710098877381247940500001449468756776680392050164420130316803597256313644823836575825108765182778314630656653972885883407435466976286388450695025968264522397117765735360275830604965523645753936827175211595379513564650713132646034059351043022799115780859383880956900005995692510293126484926138078078287578555960995952933930842077569334300141412143257178071824626573261883472458528319633436442715987211383643613384237738336494137743106486306579430058522906104838208416920883172066035926223887188097262314647100928607275816957739497564915914736857219977567575361315547787431546216351303445288183940595505752094793034331197613815403 |
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.