Factor Info
ID | 163344 |
Size | 1145 digits / 3801 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 12394066563007172330533437636906381626646451589234973886172770485643297353469006359947293321642433617628855860873915088879566911001462161570365690893608110805013206734446748152973736766334610629483448008843535114974987303583218544900081532980360020655352242055154561121232616567763264850771458526699494118125767130908806768195921684188578139182468128300149843498680986276280789490221835220863228913097107634282351111660348145433023819628231122921058360191217819952231248479533074026924845379272326759614861306294885088689729850750494670106916983551266273837351501567578485518267165567586617757189331725572265079262283285328608162812337378161629945933948520870079647184626946567964263948208838535259130712894422465733018932936381280772081177177862906407682354956337998523137164783596682217713836743367984192555495118090522067695058262716229212526211336060825812097793147058352066654469083510828932131037345330542704451542758371161406812256507221146336137288340443372935997113826028348013500990371109959842685662799694565981285552464640684601769788134215835573907401399595453083684878971874046082204922707883118465262110657863353771130752479716601 |
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.