Factor Info
ID | 165333 |
Size | 1119 digits / 3716 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 238741988571614232955390008630014780488902150604145409618946165755472821858846664856659153494126202572629129974509989921316182604437687160968840329981663513935970626513369966185352722478498992863084425800389508495638688070516987973336009916227055609057052860550817264244396378494254861862649476053697239601753968242626003696543840760940994058675690918235245590437672087571094716577154824080589158285088035123336124511740967316103334347192514719303233723434816798371473416297816308781137033460536839062703221062967560618588323094808777444764298272759212838046769231502122638092103993533525418750127716275116196384792550200579411773033034003206394816112067794249818068376619948368014077048448693740617628324716730862669941462184942620997274743532072259414869260978910664699002799200126471597313750948745686355297220717108100596390833986728660822986807835610031445427569849174836504256106434732633945839476123357334309934735491902354921134290842240387724505362199450769388910257948095358342682461013743304473179442936083834783113561325554933834314805236582245972973938912736201103928308394156285055553550784217863930289357 |
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.