Factor Info
ID | 162859 |
Size | 1155 digits / 3834 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 101026471700043453246906378930538377399846255112505546242973336166753411112653666140989762011964510070646124776866803802748488675088574009583708873555058169516277673834230605643020569901818019067105295174231481276901902906263526586891121979997815545889249079430099528550944464528506136907469384994823361836443420829836626165224964746594594559412922344479118752073231343412585579063901448767559387880654807835543102470070888416498769660731339150535593199570580367255852196771829555087556870944192814666151361544141919879955396440753627756833340458696793644750878457370737262888398107068833160088349144242496807537300814138584288182213717984859593317428995668862247877925021099341770478805634271824783638934039968891464626297475077885399777684471295683209806212340399003206948106064333305452562147734176655230199273967337459853323375166242346258803298643807168166344272587725331042082699737451643742915610632062780395318439655075355035357449367439228317777405577944303626232278000331465379248606012474819218577221862268534928668184426153528567289002451652686849532561934871995436705157669104631229669740929742326592503571205792005033881938678458272913234811 |
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.