Factor Info
ID | 163499 |
Size | 1146 digits / 3806 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 264596366807448945058657462270704395093634197776952646731469087590098089824557386947779326298673621979535953270464418270714674787610138660776083976240617512509085031688548172561845558009753049637674626004292281558561207849963055627303709528328682092950739457330369146608604684464805739862220409520343282921972437873903887619359592142487318475847819569816157066664427958177023625473586086333007333511272793319694478588413860797950891750105592074865759449185422534592918171854425424483632509167237537762904155651574563995247364637807689297501497245661726956934667494739740499212338148812140029834548422625457768003803784641872645476363946469744073765427377386614293675310310878100817439759532658561561256239956478504339122744768950250059982423982737436796592008789220278151098935080191775912907641577053711499565787819596168714954224550254691575622468602188369686860751601303722109599583114739709195883720806795279675144745530353136700044227095017112186011248995040400166085207434892801256232568741267504981845811904993942205901974550344516378067500110347196999452906274131310830220228882672674840422323261868027235213802026365536448789068776156973 |
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.