Factor Info
ID | 162759 |
Size | 1111 digits / 3691 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 7184689787813453886499043579312558644130216534749354270500039869438776398549184946313355987600550565915137770904708382827511715580776410908528327080097859007245600840503986739312942180506988133182415683113805533884743175577034480900708399310329981355955412076939476410218122073578213837163505149443202117619820521892315941067688379239879406104484858024756216976859893081821552303107687889074330197925730248774678077353143596597871756882453671613010591681069020251108629877831253738471096307775793525161147729728965287160245398145400465316160082701660772140134352239426046935654718184396891503141301920344944389271362272531646675199187207563647096537728196995693506127282749513993556199490911217380393503019497545953916178272269346133940725493026024257667070791117951266476697246109401388891497060186330422892021754494979710233268603117199735248887477343731290106097167135341687370713058304329112250082642392743055707097387616457990997303738667002234043023546174232860222333581212342909203937738124073763505822009880785977569815125256675176083368357024020948605507306595571271608564986172606839828167560065252029 |
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.