Factor Info
ID | 165563 |
Size | 1115 digits / 3704 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 87196868121680324467039298138336608601770205777113064483237197081236974040885970370414209953938087815479775788896453078507350424244153180553637511707680214666912440362683858921933102269808306938584230350727657769738960069792990819171190445939845325575959324400858776596246982441554989476804023126644196054614484529352848186884140741440526212677537555304163797431262331589761203391419334467514115155306814526337279434923969141895373524951916799662392171078726217066069353224190763446511306432836591035446060987270294664315241995705209252411208671047006092386281369319084526395246648210982657614070812769128747932355300989265136293333217483131625976132235363294341431270476344131874788282742005346159230947086708384960812546801818065184906098620741081074774915828827171388669251842202621539120065591107779524196343935944634474780195991769455235188716633483741971172093050580772419343962571405237331123538958877042795635450799032833466175898854874785250916963215612872321939015323795478995396938557868755959906004072690933840457087172567206773939044474070973188116242299353348391670599683178652980714662371954888346119 |
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.