Factor Info
ID | 165934 |
Size | 1138 digits / 3779 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 2652521791802542621116422650650625161355645321905815304478657485334192511655302673290789864741748167230125491268712880869381763951270014773707618124216196596039885243011039475240396637624273857004391769995522345002167038426168726473279054372276457499098365214663291162349204043671252812838155202998407549255626746768944279131769479105549250808312747229116236560769337686267127579848711065115573983584702811208345885623497708229513985509924181740290873627577181399510039735042497557204149221298439534465146225075851235495773016706988874939629494854362507140020730908662321356053901062835620498068119729311031175047285348090651029656494755572039510050833621425411070216763786407346232602889372630426278054550633089483423185503231503069553997176634388737003390469289507557142403724596777848213797538457281345016426779603762744364412934720334946138854877501195971701588062964535340716067977505246787800157138064202722836998808745434912031179719552831136378880717839617211405101338773841599811133613801085450234936190731231274176089893478721377248100816179272681414733013557371898260630307598402598061775800592590843434083110374180892359351021 |
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.