Factor Info
ID | 163071 |
Size | 1133 digits / 3761 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 12662602284928365437807084092146681413522033758555449433813540694742780179630392957626736240107554523100447335557052594213003824439927316926487103536170755901190603837497790792694061386577935823114027447619657682625522679579768005584182403651637280848817420463331584039048107404610527491417020653342468539568391722747624411252123755554522883309667306364204784625677049615150519615166795160019963304472107274809314664931503708491826711857501082830778068190289604932324081675537618962460066870832964945906304004469629847260089764466635218052798643770441414323091431510682843101198667205419976662201358535749442637056818524022837000551006552076077398954345948467437720050662070376229619883634378487863518832769724340878367548709533398546780087569614898168815203222178034020042503088439613985126039367971447832104618641833438323535821727909937064297509928097363604186013034705808334677305293734053741155252177750542621422692337621803833302795315937486751664188170408218945712589770611589230853679381146430838108179641723067654382595106113837794395808487260864628224993945427409684283401226747438004079232888520011283884931156949224914921 |
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.