Factor Info
ID | 162895 |
Size | 1165 digits / 3870 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 5129009929228075650465530297021212577751767667654524316773584023648618678457647394121582417249789984558453578128981281705075175447719285408927225253722301406131928975195830496829188473584816080925748875919174131108124178523009131072085979139456137442794622079391636344185386294605971146236370372417354062146010538048885205591747942214769353733403651742012392296693051848117511988894368190799413503724403764537205967044214161606020922861571872565850193051623204187419839737704655404111439405862781434190885250092493226163770693719194807787846106910015848549148046544348317462373707046238113395872648023466244873626717655657405471473253806476041903476760837528578404146334331104164952167084039427109613161504481333860206839283620880542939870745342691105773892961754719204301788743843421489034476922072272075857254197555895223102589405543990285417118251766409132207402699120171850460169764226003196528475464752100366715904940878964777920512232224126642776828540552486346920141631321571642026055125851225810021040004879265452101070632230677163039499348448987190820344763637592630743261561540246141419227102388324824738380707815921530111668418560508857605581508742785623 |
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.