Factor Info
ID | 165652 |
Size | 1136 digits / 3772 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 17714912777638370226681888027877565978226574248726438411766251946413601691383667915440794135091049950986683522534731945858310355012545224135653384749328544862066179392304978114078158179417479938678281144891137009792958537182782244681549384110205583805086550563174436170950206003270301264577801983422880350561910508042313160830692268740076392743747646469349462723657874718591063987795431614975969815212505364179224792489267917165694283234660167753595665658324097506845953591479825324051446404598065984545050304606251524251553806770354939213681970687688067770507475256389183005482546805407362341155490302042087231693713724100875685746172617900356446863776742878348444477080523175366426032352311605679029701659918215417121043451176163311634278078617238245719868841058510262325479932149837995555429977565292412566062246112076593585441479892234433083273505322394169446301649283997724510932145501535449239767990950897617955712950754930739550730029269221347629563316539102685713719634809202605861074491186394262364961713703976608105199426037880215459539735237108562344502009342063519314563871004740839510867551816956275009266858702046757582773 |
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.