Factor Info
ID | 163029 |
Size | 1132 digits / 3758 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 1121874571687731620292581494034760062386108294644241482489478151470780379731687383265423027420828319416545003114778327281448591535985299230926638299049715906834728806781378821086344051604560278038748389554627110983593955537580091467722007851646691539500926173682533162989800242734251365278361492056392960822287365963749751172634274158846386651829697614942538738895462120637499095811321813254103025828067992564564314314955608815458167506663105776433511469744389433153105218538006325623984635335890485160505301849472249891820022220906913642414465145329589289854606363696345971923190027768829565226072481122093952002402029948300224054334453918586090042241044093720628939546533552470489469423949729129192752221197261875419513401312785040278192467789398361932550147548297643805492925006795267078950747755555211301618836002222389780891733734022061443974677980615056640227874807906587419812556425692186194523428468708875126795328247552604506754160073985898368068900956455514903599594914575059128626111987163719333694143704455094948368599361494532012821099359040261621821244911745932705126700524442334059175341576481150175486433671353032333 |
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.