Factor Info
ID | 165612 |
Size | 1141 digits / 3789 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 3072923028841466408649502224633692084378966771365256250482834486837850082345138820978913534235801661530967168630335781246743957219356919450223309826704430423808412856513946749433185406144502915399762512273842672667122264542088285261245540579953677687119076170747985919348155060528243791266609544245672684367205220192721211041837993354798490027407216361594208228446388695400988196787363839117864090472958854350022986214461914149185419857372982466557013556506521965574919709307368779993906997444445656324870552402151125433518818508587514652443057535229764145936025452141537087000609673776180265342014110765739707664529803613779370502474431737992711393066569477068634489907061753108641231875237390981233011174807001153787995688302534629968730434013786926838614050545867628866900291791236208557220321271877360975386554161562256880563996204310780909160142986438468739902731912440233822268972492606915242939055170000809064194083702733150577692887936891022955116787338378034361132837753963314711912680819280119047904548333760375172620374698026148471706925158291898309546859777189804829427128104929913032829035299882999665751087855372195028277718951 |
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.