Factor Info
ID | 165205 |
Size | 1131 digits / 3755 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 186379263704100544148267696999892783704836857017112198508523920148094279815749370706332519129927714827336732071522746481839995587943849252734505377943831586581220331569008619481276110017302287430645467654600973625825728215825581676646723463048063317215684974375931704229757091652706803447176279740261356756291647230202832693686478485067933810476000377988755109627788595087536854718671750857368044907967106791797924004817073769319688985913230108526664906556370991803476485495997056534171070944146985840291868445867239487695852611835731946547015604159785040808667154242611936262851214028088467342156294880421278601339137713663621666410185695087029233288523598077095674381359663982104536511504766456583677743142126024587470930384706335025279726225231881554567777937924152206718906346484161926820607550095733228191668138946409168553289983609949540476534916535255544888335663582725511022830640291300373348707159462302666691551887205393462270940439179716908151234556356957647230413469047346280312092265966959850273215677130895457488367244262740461149148515825802781863128544344735447650963510622826272683843071450503296492730869966394761 |
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.