Factor Info
ID | 165302 |
Size | 1142 digits / 3793 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 39528640477509719737733408798798880377295171716224896130258573741135280301042237494837511599041720621655304306966891631260765294195696641473515619055442064551923150848733317239167476962291512055292432758474829029259609858520829999777076341662256644683987631573314540500011041577484702011124271991197991481859766111635423435267976758416389448778707789237649001761643474299747789641813685201335484753146993029854463139319408745117866866671667039580961482775594177363063501600810454513358799891489005059061692218608204211592743054827188255155070997603752234596002746838560864845793505422906727540316895397361738508883153560051871348796889590986039036217238432512446801033019888438858267637150876367942227965944940818115616342568373804317197979567770060915955546056639267779979332488785021811909137568903019593943102265094658062085909724423843012728342669271392409920064327472997757285434672021824454515954707673371305070187565435386407745244183525794944383665535519191529533536761788494547093708407447681735670854626518061437916355387810002932016477477627595824340404703286176133750732082837262936768311404334599500765904277485780122968269943131 |
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.