Factor Info
ID | 162986 |
Size | 1115 digits / 3704 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 66656388474686311714282078051736044081758976362365331742891075945276543836513128530478019228846421856735826825914321131414656836388617927904510858258476388629268193293272588208828453918356732972364044700901877760556070673116829722704531713664964210974351316458799072658455895144302089953733582187960884693874716552900678001551206142072190267739100157582192597258938101763517774589528588531499211713813870757559513377677662120975058182706069548881256803530489171913664416164631291554492157311585911156596535371149194437780418085546906480684715461900893907510894566123367833517543515809192336490735542710313474564195447703910917209472875436486918262756182957093188011300873970944749934669288631610101235589230386251766244974970064633166822349307342590216954882629330966147838378938553398818295171067927239352643475742751968090594146499774445526150553402228290280716150072213856029677803943431291166923411391608482700340028445626543839711055379797806961232286259038993176605840035324408281399068017190292851279182046505312155841337955675535829887253907402991057559685350933317549861281898350314674748012843852601447983 |
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.