Factor Info
ID | 163345 |
Size | 1119 digits / 3715 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 200127137000519253904256235035065306532902759765645733491018121017329166760326040644617883178219788969347975079570893009401519459890698563647190442183261084198393948852877371208197987334944073140036895395452641943541207527443257080261522934997285975703433091943096956545163096523380041708548618775542044853992820238508280831636051526447870733039927948441770808748958150249980272945974302257725852986398600332669338329477594749961997732946804644856898533297508095904032642470863672509092285099569281182178913322138744567696419993752106096164490381092425623749494462695248117294083952606824846016046571648505767844129457896306527917483542692870012993066884808964752269342823100495303360068901292301763544845186502631411774295256528294972466138267330090384432818837870075861487139346229827964185065884143971466401763988414718291661262019478408593008101195320378148864186544079438002248103968519853238998129391560055960753164670723074805441571814990140409390935024486090568320782236725472465432843943850706034629833724590639884894276503007890982932618895013290688880608007716193868040055706234625648384077694511353158592591 |
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.