Factor Info
ID | 163285 |
Size | 1127 digits / 3742 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 22474323676721889423462362008323982371705972231963660924112190126048529773419717717291111259271596683003815922172844404109953170203376601622350435412483151507982518090856179478580694266755183855492478175345915300034801292544459058877337947887842841004160773666558194604130296432996178787292849526389429245197621728438218706808228329976815483245363621619344684754995991382034277025561214159199089263153622337133702105728413491569446293749658299357402422962665616193941772076713441572535517740509164798744187511740051006121952583723721608007419752154966574659997335148911767221064871182652596385419534387528899852177144646901020335340827922044092726662115234807352453148835415066056703648634837643191517928988880718344057479748051009145550331766332641794152129227778164223476427494429062246256872792165187496738682963277215767780944481860272800522719267860490777782752536833753480818366488635534773544917661179704802181925667561059563605030119866331696152108076015985475821907076213188125909538516635286993879350186458225451828869510009118583314279007516242423228527539854091055807460188868245506865028352679812531444561056726091 |
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.