Factor Info
| ID | 165591 |
| Size | 1105 digits / 3668 bits |
| Status | composite |
| Value | 1160236311938578705182203600182319576132794809708699351323569918676249034503583181508333189859454955636962073422918962016892714005630475570640219838057998317165821091657451882175370362559528474457438743792018640693662734320823916847224549134510729965160074129457561651840369073048896152469589329243263229848568905359625270552531740467414735956294338545821169852057398967013051632634758835866720857804334415014691860232150099159004174977568304970439042014120736203987765218591274566583411213382651216463128558776912728483124872366292326845226124098818316997266721394592495605990529801834356744753919313674835505046171177124704419803340008979701614502469963881687271187710150414584859848112227119060413440042362472141407848795531263937075895203748119169778835498410184128329545260875241108258116277726538756884205936697338083456435987674476622451640676724835638266298898496867230058409824801944470703220971245127537338405256826431151011544243532837094756367632294794503315397158925595595802354028527808754903254906115440914828368118817600428733902018052545489890519965658604549269134867699552196532176252147 |
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.