Factor Info
ID | 163001 |
Size | 1163 digits / 3862 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 20556339430884890238508001031505172143120475075679618878742138818383719686107591737614995249126754662274811318190706063861104726128308083588675469814461284368902220121794847937180072422576427011724495270912712018026736719427509757379771233853214491083749283721444381736089649624510810446040933335350633607664220011611113791848602916898513134764796080263777637165595175212364758810792919243653303941436975477928559132693522946408811384765808103300677907879562739012654469148815007814958098473887667919710013125305646722131262871027516266325137385729815207103936101619797627408939061768090106512588685725353290715021048879059731442219405316514297113550530503199605575863463323450606414417998270811689910957772904294508771470391680627705758260482881319096253033952818514450972422778042431244562889393026251778576309761668525376326928817016156498143513105319675589085045451680513576745712181238529791709525987148785193836743755659561658216151549811654033263314271453962271184221964947563557922696195367439177213433427761947514272909392584481250595812861413889143194403529934452855361435492095745616468610552932708972656694629575868838785892254562900068936841669414033 |
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.