Factor Info
ID | 165555 |
Size | 1129 digits / 3749 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 1850023669493357830001806224315226669679324066495583971954634451610292120316376416138250280628309684547752447115460329423835633140299123589475928551145045544658459587299457874904091297654964372989100644190936237318692338282721862888454054542029197234093593482738053717732400664162882201194393294924279702803093092365323458095459626677833260468328510026476036461476501829373677762555675616143077166019717229713721372481629497418366594783243833496742311997074482609462259974957664683398526726721489142229263286964050626117234741628860840577446598581367152261946043972917157310143572005772155272118634271448918459068436364392611625773673387046602313863301414123187534780310378904260611506895750928867498790471915145103608069629813212201309613018845897660549721279530329567963570151921244963798422776111933454564880339762481328831728273389833431510916776135659904335146366504508666196874650628915200264580316781665470902760430221350278834206817407437988600649888990343519170475521591842494093291968054312152470720382701660694856519636690196804711065814006993607647536649185449872757109190977984347626590091188080538169656921901580021 |
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.