Factor Info
| ID | 165296 |
| Size | 1114 digits / 3698 bits |
| Status | composite |
| Value | 1223027106794981839139323016071235099340170691131175068604285626692998464398129375026607401824085330998728803111025259876643144958521416978463823275726202711197973690044067574219652128115177178279985874078412244449234281138599286590589686616249547088594954085934145845815071007443928560303321754553010843118746022570839551588592452080434629898925026982742917371694150669377397026787326383803444029903043956748602753501691187580504465870787911257497115941489597810368187325153138494922882085328722680007992678936324812844018350263371159206352890911976979329314120933752248133115852789354685110519936206500319372358000590759594524726263071320617446913814878509574119073888810946755446187546672863550426068163819502104789516123614936002257282855674500339764541783458730935805334623326206448216480130054706389175193414301780924974562869739259021294483635255474392319478258261653817263736359912769701099566731025703429465883426141533152297395504849231333863671424167037028041982940312769931225205045143299230705921812931303144959287825560955330899316423537580240410269496538600061668670437381044774604722338681945955449 |
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.