Factor Info
ID | 162904 |
Size | 1105 digits / 3671 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 8664991252770340153038147975087144700953815748195559237390508059284563699799629295452088242826461151546753711393196713211504202994921160697353912896436599687136657694904545127526788187407326238481230835638829817753895868338866718164427755857576881293542219049630169735529121268124650362378983301722980678454945401515467845731986664512253228904989804752755155601459036402050186656295190499820306601701090715725928291899249934850564742000086738428806271309738467468462377647025283109497389098721028153590908744568387890571739840390497085174888312193188469193125820018978417869756825540908894360699388153559258055768583704339429782967912076693128363560611598056759280668667014594700193224499157016307743915601199702070137046314207175901580131818350217192493443648581501349254990122351627193147641291356314058722054698777419383035790205593099932244372673728395349344637924160432737434637080023082417566070010173365533356538934549841743630094289910041790152410107620651324456432087450500195432473392500825887469496855114459014279810420382598794565413331427012511462974319408390057565263869260349206030938096739 |
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.