Factor Info
ID | 162861 |
Size | 1116 digits / 3705 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 146545762668586382802354442259370370091014853324669787691222572636099424462659090347832493015579223287946248394676347185742834895670858941821173281649008648678320136372275054536910000049147814070257772100170012316968931625453420917246722789683255099716872595728970399009414315869864637685567327688536668131852721835083293242387180643069800864098408446665779690959558553976068575185075801356768312324449380403185364643513331363356156575611997915532735788837918801809340206109169626592608172364853192757346636233932815704706178869159802326752953607332122897513347597300286116017006225106099448942910506809171739594336709401521282095888617423044196360940531691964020613184501913106888744221397440972766694635639109200603205047066103665298445230038801273291776004022350152725865910464445262979519019020843758357677253893300741261710297093312302155225242794533919897819722065883094716757539715801626768140899053681162995043407978886853859678064104266828445262053669844697689274634603236296517107538035731633563684363266114384682776851812554059623859469887989030009197814773329861685288585369319775389561094263174276947589 |
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.