Factor Info
ID | 165420 |
Size | 1163 digits / 3863 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 51362611345975292554508996056548539064337854718432176265155934806392840664150452140745958213001589763718534655682632779311002041698198989531029773467136614110422173261999659308681666645533277096241459947193789722876371878301434377533386166853044131112213790216880397618302294977131719669986830099519784011423766200631409384711914519885868938153590884405119481349104056696481496759410876825391102147366015554061324883005546930978045911552742870165925473254684996476011650820913025708776815558440174405830484828492256464636149366017679088397040307741627825768247630648803011864520366456170847331208043936722577520464546893353388252945448388946584562691303590499953931046224967379877126530224926613243634138864255791508880357659388226739703307022331187674758265116864900084072083135809955367782806041550580470252911207609043614773021683478342815287440556976233877429172813403527543783541293113787289266571586298399350022361210506791987930823322042506195842417971690004563650647445958206286589769857535419760943771994256503451130893422730296678063464328158194450194285232265444717719633052198767564857289763757063382978908179953002938278893553740209298414844577895031 |
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.