Factor Info
ID | 163186 |
Size | 1133 digits / 3763 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 36515921966319698948231407076397086101427322298672669454106132996517868077879602346618650759441224886464344338703248382167415549213128270516368021917024392723772597781656217117120861729751766209262506315787223724292388954868253091076254707167189342385172739201847775877957220587444079901872290142051964055514879337331612946241495945122599573454345542565733434411157721632178209622813703522655963584340306025654501432976574401622738087787401365188087537991656670658843472039849120468931345054660158367484979045453648842955445823321991271167813203012510383948848532037981184970252479516510754105429791798068177433614947561372092021924392144934064713631911115274177511852736209063403711358583112391468193494630551685909182250566398439532543563354901668254363077847851679491304466583050211405324929292204977706756977599178412490451354243058467057470100916194476273689235724185282832745922365395189396523503730097085115060756615136281324896057728649518877354944224535120240536108086335468771809061476767328516244381890490061324935381939558261783293973189570700977022324215226884515594684406879019732610962220521705633636142458087656054857 |
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.