Factor Info
ID | 165467 |
Size | 1131 digits / 3754 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 102764923197443602127022644840518178315676218934056774544264437060547757164281319040279375231184540924468372806306019754456614331099926247159641982105238672974701024950125323603569442055422071069426972108594909398075594245265680562810172941756384718758874892584569639264918571407085179137437539582393523209843982216784309745873743279196162391228387745429546584212152657095136348134633048187759751882172453226081315482618187994920488841668740297466328312803481565577033124818272055791697533146636364467829463520940540850219219500483836960707448532748376511086702568777693100355456722514553587913044432034979126899287136864258053638842624313209774137579630721461389334452832263870878655391455113306024171479450907350025527289067489539809039023327150763128639103965859819858799413942236201329977571395142487769592671473434367440090175819053493275101536945847326877787842575389030448634349993498618006146588538844382882038149488720350844877232502428359615205599652125573856630262645703794254280883605016030863733920583656158558248867259564446498479579318690500763292655711410255356125493798306006080503744574724488915312810850676528581 |
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.