Factor Info
ID | 162754 |
Size | 1118 digits / 3713 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 28480483798376104662542895306157837101566195280768144836019782129581415972912660383074596349937662147865601148300041563305494518962698952101828808348008088573249084835105526227662054147446184756865867016446339780467751399337614879052324707413539203348744038370056331487247366589100004322829542532673173888407103674089855528201101765328898081910665276587703089960957625895614881450486764366998777118678501029735399780602724061621384641264800979740530421724927815359782119614281315277710177738539339204565592546389076902742672691506242470083031862631748135628431587511697363842348815342918808125891039191475502384513950349855273895411900364488101991215678771905120435108417435946495884592520717178791794095174585296861815370585816432326842552502886231785929674111484463395164053821049146305577661324228801144987436348415711108649253857769475065191313668468812736759903476486321253621596170637275138428050397540120114125757973096868500823774282684300308066073624291130452968892180529214082145337697755432026307886098854843768777857657537655016659798102314312670503526686429422430363802668163960411500017775893349717962811 |
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.