Factor Info
ID | 164930 |
Size | 935 digits / 3103 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 10862175605069109878237997978556025836698694642277609699731306583197719244163610302738020482203427803201442934333568829277145236773353457908520811100344003160785983161800103118267158625177583355930906864691581348453032211092154162671674547288182143438362140604873128761513500352364467005935438930918963894168090437860895474702717596016017234354109751936192259385609991889728887588078165560257789517911308989547835347549689208662883106723864879970067651668827288950115472916908018825249754091543253765290265455668842431204886132770082509962164217008508653079827907107251689543368200309552982626788449341668222466044894549784207876024066633020862737363142952746273377849583261287922109363657124664287921185318147691616415163253687579483468872644453861782366360729962317066991589261330474753012248129052380964005085017762071293413763411382595152035760026949962111217524300393288608259303151069263228238550462987079886657038127331158040363 |
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.