Factor Info
ID | 165250 |
Size | 1135 digits / 3770 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 6089032780551844784343549914791442670135488496801359438580336826868848724220433907848799826461139024569146612900568475128707957564227862759745456126243711484240739616519503418819376753597090652446911442802075953073792040873046806043155602826094707988042801415332548171762015977556295056237816439538250265213300289283267598002493701564379598739875333373166425679240657096316355063308154943677461069024975484170322404439158413007130383456256409961706100090091121961445039764409087495098194245135846012415602726093390101723600818101788944301549553040239816327717732496818745276791416085355796963380303185614014437003827323631687018133152965296794796491423380904272166206596121926159225479826087411752702996458578848097971651224897111068490782348665048424161772130875984143585408696204461015406230483005021413971592093870403658357633285239327022717000910161861278963837522209033762685626153812581971152329685406564274554041552888265060311257509766292753600037806260812511177681026368777471357842890864259268810368480280131814372432416150825972938743161391267264914943531771143869176118950234821189593108210379087283775467246522970374666429 |
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.