Factor Info
ID | 162942 |
Size | 1118 digits / 3712 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 15124319434768359658704490822175763343265906443795680921562819097829744476409471030158871227356179445688049618223610106291017614168190986736245758464686924917710663386700644622349747171389486595242311395734267518303895570579459909758753598366955676670666382961077891833314860929842369664517707006540582349160595737063681786506304151270502262576455726480273576500628240069699870984852432078519135190937067734967087299531806066971932631339991549565012076188900497068316915458469171299810311011883242772120166934281047967405211652121409886090594587085134830766990779432598888359212471489388171618744871373332825076619634632451569952470100299842295577893995301383094878721742149872683973146479119591560003394479503996038890281816819611462275419589846809064344896543114378009564146335505617305441462926163713036851656574586610860604230539713539932397263873159440790336299117574995941191244269835177595720724237007613614192244161364634676496539327580799242616899361317995493123672407258443141230612001087722789538510292101604334783826788754992667961049745432079108867070773299804262910816922245328162616016548959005564102731 |
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.