Factor Info
ID | 165553 |
Size | 1171 digits / 3889 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 3599774983350965686748693948206437776725221451092415927991619842318504296002621694879137784724476005179030868764229721730152206168708333122771931467428839690628035095006398697517715081954381870450690756747546529565890313890160326058967455379296949442457352717720309195132317455669979891409809925918793080007216503946388481619033438928478270763651634533315954290514604602336352413116132743610482180093519728504340077572735075676392135875264328136065154910657223188796512186395892149029643774407028042002384741611067446857604501066093781013756921489909411783333880458400210977898181402259867567093745025828087098550941008555178523609530032485471854520208215970079537169260227367485847746975879819818195975310830609733167658042807061368335376803857551510441218397738070430995421469201094145358414726251376732153926110673929319939087013413107099619663269955692649793856335805576112969968121154227821722775074938715361428784321532565209868641675538087753088488873401702337021359621666620031385358644382067499424323526594550094222476104942675419791431707958864897402168070339867948862445302470108372298541552672867864682360277337978448861663192796948556535773385259710456304167 |
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.