Factor Info
ID | 165437 |
Size | 1139 digits / 3784 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 96323671191284315670773433944822193120550681547868481634013062305998410782663492664739774897426697271173045710360719127472126274799773597673635825457364903135555517262809295885792274912509841472427981994202858502826884549739761776948845107360373963373729878153143831086897199423449877923982226258119775819165814438481808278145943557671991626835138404039658555382553725889878386090648963050222640301698426908074681323888729185625243788334504319838388767816809317153032439175374280631047869527565609907457972883067525615241074708542324113877020920583017980426074574965837719908964112840534857552318292934123610183527879127447476453308081400397728541812576123597586733750080636836885667417493027560135241606604936605012246394284612679857556725846034239387544961671070274880512188929987745657888267515969919125722029160076088830215192154835720431093988278216741163365552645874269402982278824567468980953013206887762726746361982168833776347832090545397079392534179374815907100872859705845644386585132578880265678148292383870040379289718688330273203876945698184879303467698900264358519600291177759047327500491324463998921749096143954948266610693 |
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.