Factor Info
ID | 162853 |
Size | 1128 digits / 3744 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 109797581427667038001013571739804214735705676650542847526001130522555394751981716523245934629989459545400713463063840783611877577714664021468448934027540032562421688502042259304727011906455729809775165422514320334310939935841226589002131412779610110149784479827689960498058405130600252837336668869743883677957596183378514973656342361350839771987840077196931975645570326108314296582950689554486079966520876203545849032115247203094532668477885627181123160302419457782788787587814764169729669894831438388034389184257887937662433196588684527296874210844892339036713039320112413125711601799122253847623918823259438938806991554302802212913608167773254940345392036379193681487212379271099480868225569379351565696749498054705675533832286861862479823724453232108697375700459481825385248471020402100880250400560358316359342545289783409797941113274906880164685211901308176261009975897644425606800761855127243304608874617463762980586411662606220734722852239943873910278549443886093909237700240396414598939783830327316311478051638296104674645053043685020898085229265130762294666914812946289143441060799460715298823928210361580591369345109249 |
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.