Factor Info
ID | 162897 |
Size | 1145 digits / 3803 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 55586719645199785346239109091655671547632042007468862819894849825768682761785979171172602571669315990822959488017541846096701994092627021196720920952114015407253514771734756414891218261907519107360874727236246244275889953285592952900112625341841426792397665246613082003834396632510447599787666676500163611720597632074698069300196404997726949346894013006719804027957994075685589424446312654613315759065826400285250373017989984448843245305574420835133827044132489376016548536199187617358436374690492843717042864904163215273806994078822481856831775074976696811679282783329492161749554366944510508957186764208022162650117476257668822925514316540677743239058692254882639346987445584961913399085864052203954335466767991255815955169703845226232347057343595427366071386642186704838236313469570190599928634276699649817661228680305289516730579061672248393172970762057839848276289292175509025088049725061023516977827236903838029883886778058781521231224260837897715308305377110751522204641939133160045667995561363824852416973021546013711916822934883927753129665168073317667694747027429866304977405776071160606877159254567572474149421274889438712871571503397 |
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.