Factor Info
ID | 165502 |
Size | 1112 digits / 3693 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 35331547900285548189978053156631340961953792682587342222617843251612252982977893948615203120986501289998991118789331786524196204848330004715982042232549346035616777684141947356228317264558234498946470166777201122187433927934080957521560866863770917596516854803222260798885378894218574857508025643343481216931536454715285534630184752903303738334530964175220801868215747601508920541512682217272092612757074230234912125299334354267973317757449283466780982415126491892550854769400910605510106834246902669071183827825416492535428100814622101647742261169666816944407832806583909053355308647571687729725797348240832093061107872008915229919284635772254357562238755971141385996099339546258067190092486249973595504573606119053295245948323427111692441628468915018977259809883981907391916252205057025650505282669037717346269943769395316055106387750954538254569564728072425289275046369768089245368833245969746933814032768911897032132728746118110582669013446374301053715555313700683191311413298291967414234833999253240695573305956570434457600835486169034074396634745963533032420117016300215654990708384512279744047473521087207 |
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.