Factor Info
ID | 165501 |
Size | 1136 digits / 3771 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 10658921550525628734937900768997728574940759870852321461121125989568811379414087055302548175038865640587228750000937530034800418979303669955881441351981437997015206203058063798865611240709601019682179503281761672941989045072149823238406892401902852370305683222814126165309310123184545182116489877273395075091853111470601252967025379142756942735143201534048362476303135390227410476028657917757617345819055277734385484621815088786614993504451555625489575310716165712783367800654237691980328210202672683955205121117310578409382665366680553181228953993627442848425755790749231849795301211993012998994542202515167502139416916945917378328383668399082595602519758721336186128749447805099584330639439799481319066466775443774178267779852065634744518741279058353505002080902252754027080949669976996578611213103691534478664321680043033148351374049722717786082104182143171847735258736152499641947864440594324878860428115459169286191490011388757531761147923628251762398746755895305184515083216693250982630848262934685505044904181646213604283058811180823065710547027615377799059405445579519019655925379333120464830462106115889355228939147261227314787 |
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.