Factor Info
ID | 163154 |
Size | 1123 digits / 3731 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 7971161186896070274712486478122069649738221580369306690593820675278886695667928299797107741132327488285165525152086588373003351451306393209864258463885200675659568272476723706464691662446653487454334506911996643747313870918124042902429149741284805986252759059125323333848650307593105653866707892604372068783198600493924052441273433353635569079159350184878360588718629900523732367896044782878127552946104160640438674791197019459707034745296002704331739299096995299036702513671332228837352449864233774115072546110147054140355558845501366208866899216053916036987257712199526552315719838048639778842539956253876596558251792215550095195013089968293660403045345401121199505258264559098124561982182438270260402279298549256101303457737935725768794565666412899221235677723845103186695578653845015864242985553493581598212647498637759224718856233286458893536248088827375181519490409537398969198954041401402901118993804525482024590771036238187392440753730144853524922308867622694743320466301578887463664447992418020767755894500567338825473821491045626793320432266520754108932400573743425743140704871234347321363061608476524894185075293 |
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.