Factor Info
ID | 165327 |
Size | 1140 digits / 3787 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 782474724678509910933642531992500251717898240090683256356643635057714478584693200220438047012390310840521361138442996708534807196408889439345073571245731701717106545148216553635820807954397443219792590461997372717870902088537950684390286742269536431468104959250651474922178394117283847073700684234458557676747984328743192591585365982935257841990652977493416691929104565401163063660006313564892435248236504168443505516577395143119755243828574946238312651123311693281025698320401754872308673259108605806431759390149195329849578576352064862414195187480387568605423403862462601259410659524945034708357991768338881090625968464575570943268087826165317700234882163763957683088921201906358719819382671728429464648909206041639194494644840219085764994800653557487394295468982330584229455336397851095932347516946029728107991707220181291174582779962806380445178971982661726684701348935364126619978182391253933394576383752141844527547222611787100873355412024573970168153994685092971745332160506581896987984948277563415887117614130922567776335412751846526940467353022606312436707030318400507270089976696312547396918134165451697416583539411645870855121787 |
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.