Factor Info
ID | 165294 |
Size | 1130 digits / 3752 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 19277105504998940582336399172494663249203183303901984628664052408281223815970880512690015300838459290291363781643027802795413335472381940113720118794783594052194039433908603039920481750878653285295792515148736331811365523423624657863050781345298107173671241561763777792419081723506913921166175733183389521731364560517761394348090037852797663606216067266968563673873073614388965096356130542335834469793699040777962126243211747835370867256524996848712961788195125308166970471920441356171035771549250036411365153392394580803897206760645930046422189838341617652467293475269648047427776483090257913433068224367844048709201937349023824756395958474769377961414425220798943419883101305283036338633044272283992708876637503669624564613959371070783515034347683691033542897161716847829848094037677101365821689574966815802855709748849296831541318455446564009766513267756190102818227397624720488068024133337478518497585137203430314175411517780979633617022652487925804802595007281286103796309159002615509596860272958262252926803320803758839542684474933006646604460910506931157232963276045072219188508263375943923132845881589413304695255351176911 |
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.