Factor Info
ID | 162965 |
Size | 1124 digits / 3733 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 37148517846574987651101650699100126442196909913980280559042886502946115923556712712222240564493886633618824990721824018697165755055681967279859118558525824377938734743514538394537690417743066629921183242536812969291930374830116075920314901823917650388417353336827959415284238936197250126951495858669596566312579550157852058146035152800054885720449613951239851818076458853762385243194264767709619877825733490621803115371378712422259020283545035779466317930814319394148969708795586297551037979433270385137836794803566705387086124362506031528113683548129216763831107308096265005670647960780628091479588756865837791725841729654316921924306213415661735179559284146210924123217967651806603060816849247610930074854487327303797635451290978637919901627276266679620156906482970418433127865259221703571974212083053210324596623844334559793166890886664400100956416948554856865895950166100029800298923531784457633863352346704015956912973742968155986935606484541458880198769890563001673272458562580261635520896322672379030658225937880399651524132814636091164888039509772329009362801513942503099689346009378054351358968896915693816585888773 |
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.