Factor Info
ID | 163013 |
Size | 1146 digits / 3806 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 465215077931123255401472924796742075641399439991587636604597992466440040965172684110096842483184716164610707179061849396458670345323201899925324818644932681627502971120438671737721651435535012751297263633834918781312967397369774283013442404180452183233125787374247914863987688722994415833699334033974254502432341844963467364017786998399102151439333273723789553984226899704543708681294281172105590519991782819555109106414132226269183682257338614564107503339074682810457385443134103152725304689557887959149581191562304860969572258897396176499997733607666783102496948744303420961011393356097576049832735486981207310829341019789261613331194382997936487427906292797726720168126822315105134873020319407263332281952598016798263464765492091207637756073362275968581920209930364298630841813003697074942108314656408929061444249336270449220990988934766724594091806807452889266148244972518052595718372624927354732284927997063962248489334167506490392840877011020504843022998809499179668568637550619249275465969367697963383798707877744230126477910344750587659996992859302268463720554095568436328702928772728925565319212370194322336658951464516247172457444412493 |
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.