Factor Info
| ID | 165681 |
| Size | 1116 digits / 3705 bits |
| Status | composite |
| Value | 133970170406955149429865261201167905090736929454305403966093177561245659101335945084411740381939498510539614938579607426829613661602583482933196732027878784317588694006252010018039757841760754164578605967164129972148000988913545203576813344260880007197178149176383060315940556233991625262451292869117045599837156995791878496611611476693361944051427731121502606347340178363365556993117976107477118915540160865614548231657286540785995090930058113819896143664697344642251816702456504668321925362429585062466112887114525073576916570743874918968435488865045522271481336707484159873151638132519279043910238793423723707162916946882960573123328974262468857031567118466025095423801240875159900969974705644627521529002464510319993933740031208137873664892259166394211606557354435747936963976722905185667027676568486301958348063678337198675251841327676674526528340446102879908114575725382355010316378725683391295130892317693253466718020175538300480486004605107910858842458518104018703896663818054387546279792365369585198135363461285309374213032172851640377299869078907929526243375978927588051925419085680667855054208142742070601 |
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.