Factor Info
ID | 162899 |
Size | 1123 digits / 3729 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 3439963487632818393853700945830859099041436949533243540566885642338750525300213897516406985108291861245920882599087068282555020159076212506384758864947184582681809454550573563125641645184486146077619409079925849117125777543245359658328302178299893758358337300997012060923793123358357891190801358443352351220818917133063745123685162969390085964819387560875443326645086856999010897899929384688083599713093979263945946968622167141466590911008733223446388322388541486845492806246893461814093269121620773172616288019238329718700584405954781166487731901681124618670964634921134181719867514260147287225033117113978690625388784482429011674167693227272513876635110744583812421819980571481623702101456218255165111003448855304778780019484981758325893129084471471736573702940112905694680002083532588843153681329438186516133458264240735718085674320029309494096606308874650731820020761537731167137260508356816223740495485241367681903719946952114990262204130908534254621592780923124145246968009942906374360237697580034570944257544385645157304398238893498872084955600680654712680839945844772494696218944129637420317718992723524762472826467 |
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.