Factor Info
ID | 163002 |
Size | 1135 digits / 3769 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 3459049665989298074244261433148481557184197644380531814943592560469804482072105001339427800039708214867020940680224810291190802695260657536618022231370036381674539207879482816835854929501209383968841451830821527064156329402605143575495498436959287129111727925854874649798366822745937355006682522109760250326852712087556846980055606661489656242876885633863194685765595242392345338542369496535440087788055300364439196350516384361718767942787261441398951184170134268417575822897075449567465607182441916459264056063113221102056325931541246468098249254033361990522538376248818619225104767943324051723120117852674318034170760066753025881004028407820438229350218445788488347577925801013969179126858894404489445494146314314807944992386816409171566471747770327995414410154995044063412955332918109566676398932989169916477111438529395200780520777753438379438083172194282781343267740340920735874581410543851232996030512294000308227410364067009023404094450569598967348021841450738700396461311617544299067472261247890334532230786837671355419851098925976617245484524085746636432626689249347178547925890335326551853547823979209686154219391043502630281 |
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.