Factor Info
ID | 163153 |
Size | 1144 digits / 3801 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 8942596512323011809612501113577733266460497754449895355729953752371108930158953194220349104823406805979683918675926533855878702804889393031384420029845517865703085056389421125641272066490813177746619867175804094526981654921248890511476609946123637724420412053911344139005265436915885012469754136235137838096891128580340616650271121140392981952845979073783952502562803934304956777599615585555910208082288915339781511535278653415836011773632126794883875851536945859529036700595988985646661534728911794607446433591706195099568825173482934647849525396375596134620602309242197779709228449757365800818834595152160904445947026062116878153147709994766595016090586424435849294841480039753782418427861590269832140727569027316845719269124466438180655399111082443760711405499341258120589189428218503526320222804591767806978108888964467890672157236167022643800221316958916033914814606536777685019346848207432898923982334675402128508452913226577879184090697556173767867668603625643637190213840502645106178128259449946082395835556296792896805467294253177441022673499742486014630149506202560872513987676039028661903835484236135182119907947082682801172208999989 |
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.