Factor Info
ID | 165714 |
Size | 1123 digits / 3729 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 2940980692776214890671888614345782170042311838369943331229248169043281240573636106013604125512456386114692216984826109248564134284106416696469231598042982572938142527869643404095362634235555540235414460566475187058216931969221478079547319068500520984503494227574828632128853894266776328286132989384572069453255902520143088262621321652186161967281885364748824735909732760564070394847366540220590873736490567283568218150693766314658805326464617058762922591062617758261176367711295828535692454049242671697019458882104008573630010895761839064627677674841720900196885459312023708175773659702395336219486529611912392660973703801564562794219936954770445655287780548222875545117428913881120111686714770181219604473521660384571264422230557210459826168822221968176963351759417908550878361919924925053695888947350997216732027807280055943670367563389025745082926899175546884096130449902375615536295991832899854368541757945289301442619075222216919962634888633516039793410099488430209889130537514693019100615782788403456448823882500861234065695563918953626530755139690521191880101252511553114369578121212875418816864502215084865521132287 |
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.