Factor Info
ID | 165705 |
Size | 1131 digits / 3755 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 129179638573353163914483808563439048164130563481363238125616444500001466568773700705476928591763514627382541442440006068785740976051106029485130762766759988083750637971816409006953677685250956747607897410528575326078141813088560269928331674749765740840030401795908292855499056255448406579018863213796925445178499826381471006550100760269959163320125812060144926589457756777185488404986227029192964487268720306619472546101071979824047295672969527078690104454980482009944248619150845852590545663689299592370572023307086460270086141000252587578140598879515411806505074989132266070571019199414861432035921977095675494724308663184031006972656557619562676335527603489998676682910620991050933078998194661548224275704615248611437903352338252568734819374600651671591502949310128849688206325293148987588163769592387504075203955262844933536322825889418532865543087870676517150757206404868688846521978903175187458523124768535730595727208712148783458556676386246818241458883840195276125113398930187858954387094073590806186908222898524588325323689502046146743261151960883998011457003217119252357960236137767397786490092742844191848413707828393049 |
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.