Factor Info
ID | 162903 |
Size | 1129 digits / 3748 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 1131677591627640273014315876038547187602877808959793200818210310248693804873186631541813184145955351125666097879362479403231661004298245505227132334530610222454840921975480623158148223778360542023664032170319344373434677523958891223534741199304302249317539112556789652319130860733550652252861448187734213245940002974554258160782451646959864330913116317372281326934269134826517434958588456168690181016195052904133661438748410855497736549100342943924739740533325852025341422555250134716916990144728336140494762641802150514385634604357690685113757914406763117846268250790822061181001457970442112789487453653440239243166284643592196718914135425064751085014698114821474587078086359220790909512312945270349228265564492257931258455891555154073984793009014243934235941005112575480630958415041345605070480071376085984796986758184889885010198048316169917741746930452800739681904853208458640160665213746136353772331334622354908963793991766457616864390357049567396511854601309476621149923229228350684279751531683371651760233169932660704287162009098537461617013616627832899499650741804061095596078602189403274640600284284927922448324209492209 |
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.