Factor Info
ID | 165470 |
Size | 1132 digits / 3759 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 3069269714060050023760486516881597126263852464501369360760439597884783344205172529842288900411644968559753378649807728350560165547093541822729208361503612739718423841469480541899761591129343654729918473119854063586092199720916493856273650759322537330487301904906156636993248586782614429200415140166911121021644439418003088377485758926854844675736969432566364268651160281869366912104554536797438559215467865096087927856948146084029349521934702243246619751858627033665123250485310408087935426146950134596411446354344272388310773977142288282264490885763563771562243569286996972103034186143416966088029001897528924657933078545884481963333735760985005885818563022394354924181892910463209098276379777738823402058098948467827233116879090062231447915708760672644645889141122988042145151467545857182095198233853716977154827603937305694208178134384528315846510674900115572633917683620206189848324608318867009482250222706646581304835548773309291998226048407322782056746705920704568572120194535356224271357959390692456577228102640948586162600568797741338584067461314016160713432869420000601660927118090931012220202838066204050543712350165425867 |
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.