Factor Info
ID | 165366 |
Size | 1129 digits / 3749 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 2573498265936957934428766756046517152982419539577150966563146612195083358575866481033199165346025948640189470978787129365425338155494381446794309375948390686697532842745855986968580945154306885083886617227018468384967441066828913830966929785062518988512472990556749527767534159817304176144959390518609030643175905037640893290563181582139938452105493410447117660891912305991432704455919214988747308883869051627880203899814466824963922193369573737936039989680242171450977589752493002108859168525140578040941413223015421363303632767819012268828095475323479682493330237719124951928034932588091201258436652261194549760180610143277858577638039138641993543787443381982673798123871614921485888958314481205181909791087345592099504390382128578586533670408830360455809926095232068794696838852890359343450469358949740789081088270785845304065808060780121163683757483891719762617902792761880037654211743405186700240483688687451655054347472333637499398959687486266202512637101158257869132472189571006880421609401231501370727955681083338308114163628590654714849869394475921141281969754986311950107519146608868805388073040037364807918315508918409 |
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.