Factor Info
ID | 162864 |
Size | 1133 digits / 3763 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 54311590069900194389324354179863675553645838096341523187308227188269244762203134974578656076595640462930561420991795071924658409205759003637627818532590108638225889760392747530656919165465742261184800163843306908105857640963855734465668071019256858990187365309649831456068700482736339313948013552105816533847743516038344002274870699978467717497006208265684247937793242445274164724033269309012250026021080750482948452491292910575793944085239415931379998347926388884162856560976745022723694960966357398343762938114221091643483240991522981251013874998580067961436785513623859960469583745956521392624253290592292234634411762155367904374263039846533275202390286839283274260352463519165311797050674215488724264696222396801910622883509376379102465439056905634742019038058927114054600044674441272463223714713075883588108779774240055230493964337365777377459024814321008599137681028804100876962376724602644185553965959635701482765327859527523106480592668761229393529112709944413871574093653426031681204097435627424880482955000865182754358964404217489678045488761000409092675255413241649024141812348512205264229468429557513734472606173996379853 |
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.