Factor Info
ID | 165409 |
Size | 1148 digits / 3812 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 26081821575752861166855084136065520387631045906075888864902226212785940268501961918031733785126406425070431802002599897787236756423799306419783839374392681529001676874355628618611308910028079356302743016658004510732541921158343381275641283205517838316979958067139792927791672135855925027875975899204583582206042856787271439277600138891647672282953231224688016358343333388885304385489030538165823980595228891901830515319618535936228090529954899003973694136599067443676321932714318603725775483052435160917859831392979160878753620327430471093815788343749562837492901970135145307543650572746510946707639492958442697442091243734920414422016197717111023573164739236341816097580222291079951333262320579893699840952998994211696205505788720444503391807703871643683478048762127828461519872835435562138978777354496933552201993026587040386822819369479475332363104938415496707443622443226794073892675441272944380292501641357083485897241247232057238136801721644843771683948293113605629690637008713670327980491501847219000132004664195767496030884130420281185938823193884644082999511935527740521462528826175701692378824836074495332498699137108167086079204835616741 |
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.