Factor Info
ID | 162810 |
Size | 1124 digits / 3734 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 92588095849941453321175068347322153997833465226851913919625066627438454928672402141805631300077979997243310370080114137249026720168021904455886066384974584110028212687940387117224381078872980794188911560465793393118430738976892965250269773438978830110524620163350105865767250013501473290766198457176434623142774142366830963088309064951015888485951659048154801488619766463212366598514057168261609408616779444488624659274870989206067498772512563135948327156236382928057385434853069725756386496666968346178377345267989512839530758817323179842331166743977301732210375394909573351094858162201241835900054721757130234015591026617629620550068564531841088898847270889241069034387836540342170290187321271868305573996873423454969072671000669791501082337192043792780182419592702351961431068369324233326236955315060794619965244912325705401807844921793074326043196472546514865021179554741194032353508473048681282079491445287800276212927001417922163890319489132227808146957055253605983773607510680808423167225833779752851337762624854582768558451956340580255047502301432894466031458070751479225827186215533103361747764256667874030628534637 |
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.