Factor Info
ID | 162933 |
Size | 1148 digits / 3813 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 34801970872566965170852629319602478626361976881272140919955303528486473214145170645489297001876573982049128558291997259033840684668579830901972947630209118484242902753762749124473690676905782308902677150112717854830721502401130391996449055394315769033580191139612277089352965669829591981471601103347030731386051992729046770289276688354544669981870145773752324542798928785777432038864886043338519251775635998033594212467713365638079918434552245947584162232276228048773325113115628961661681903198695070360089207038719763217611128135178219206350710976231856141204955402765152677608343449148200495362668119435801205064608547287829568193619342036044837703714347136431176252812814559098314715147781406437535554485279927730983442787120796000430865971441446009854297184890679823687274674383723174529644149474498631059987361119460142822619674340649736891136855078432156331356945825511790523727248736706736183270790750679758471561658245184456892359890010504650323961186822314865324418151671525811965456927237343747645388194243453550192860528167444787181293016356116143140582920376977988637718484899467204021786855428469996193664341898559442830200358556509373 |
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.