Factor Info
ID | 162775 |
Size | 1137 digits / 3775 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 133051834185948130254724654278814654545046021297502548757355815202060883959644834159657077111111436092574897572913558387149880354475039406536371476047625226924001282331307769074765060785475282335979904031127882245930734039987648683737042850804004165711624656585592641928802536151315465765326619681449130069370468850313866555705745355526624735357560599228809076191257445696668159638780728638868406450041726730119426987482376048938315473982080691955045683044064431889066975134235882503623273320722892226552185024626239875109642651055078077052421909248817403198336556791929307938039150029080061833188015491145291788580958487497760803855912277215169884326656234093167238562002468707992930334583955015906642215000165879913882718279041006517110932099219024192514153040707844681598107637724058526085489225443163642138581714276876047377163697239775238147704905748556735938360716014833028142910506171655187640204904105518475136181030184711503272713868039875481193589479477781317838719690097045591760700613050736420749812878691440472860975214366362337966486056593661248898007871346525305109215004968324258670087813719871657999862915141364145096253 |
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.