Factor Info
ID | 162784 |
Size | 1116 digits / 3705 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 141634328393723748070258560910722225281152237307722898872395112388753876831936994151748055643796612807911680467708827225282241855640147051337537108879882009692509025214444836072626195162361085089309831821916735274940729900645941941888385372839910282140561749350043005706683207965711798284340705355159176358453423202717754195766702904081459590892633677391922020600301742180177084740689125164480508770744397598268159609936598890154502456213651601975356228926749004205579986879544330839452611929804148484596750172295038150170544493626983907332238790026275160226217878352173385137826372126976758036150191641354847174688462447562105562591866935924785942080025749073409919387228703997727418455654856369169145187593052350225911398039243603787064899607855905158741433011308236722890589581332362485480063551064415759425357863464092407410202830727260538605546653207294843184091734546251331251613428203402517435602377421521376417501225982074926011480881927453342927775606786772682360298367309607348175439495376748208826291388233221577501430529108588473191407937123138714107074412241603355940665292047194165231723029570652759039 |
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.