Factor Info
ID | 162860 |
Size | 1136 digits / 3773 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 34122679217659374747500840663947126177486821641206842534120925572223210399765214317152309868390798814906998734459671649299841114769559646885269542699591827299960958600952435366295898956679513568409138030473235467682650689684210385241865390112498624088739424593104380845965621401099949571668802689069319771240116079161301655612315780257860760160800587296420293787354089115238113767404689668941226906451254538870800759896491714737268534708015488259665107229598686913542311184775672534184650495804724170829028266785125153517025424161676139797034463453595482271433992424300386035303935558836697822893142700474835012809246875915368504127731231120444295914350259887907588408708409424897103340186031984305121336740145096680850599701269966785677574312135533377853876839029252469835164740022254987572302261889586203855522591201197332009473185589619614830026981846325638542021657774806358762089471885968379844605648642068353553251153268895604351027829754579635717394785466744481015289618999199340235600634110060558174760372618388480641246127154850076618264989106126658139579343144520477596578019888433816861414780004832580858922066292774369469829 |
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.