Factor Info
ID | 165707 |
Size | 1111 digits / 3688 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 1450773080247854397920531083595959185000730555825482833078101975669297558282249680460504185905723065631991277676411091268325638686315851655227354434964551709976647274362687462865510725160924540920660485548070007416224153170906638032569181814243236776662437644993090244866099107999534393233026566214409577087731091670774164672633670176475887079162661950410936192750143581839209625274067487615488988129125482862725756886067397464929424278182101557934688948243619507528732087045245773491762744066620306250871877464929007376962868328269507189855313099573028018071724425680673874878752446006026929811607307568151093191495448232027914361304760690810854914249224505317761196030409364541578162389262010674385363971193159607001210089876199336936193603509480556751521846920894300143944901537686465954479802573928013078288716965314059385638515025918508683302604684309466054904067785731915307492507803740500568916225689191733616701169985325080964479126285956903389485915830494752824266233959366983455127346268494484191420105827377710709417004935835890380768197537263032069752415938139367156662527950086734274217880453113279 |
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.