Factor Info
ID | 169488 |
Size | 1146 digits / 3804 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 102427538766005836959977050953284523254811848574570983037492006638222232610886203703185866207138849759868390839056867315248833961619807272868151474435220248572109392186127239244965721435743192776074856759492446256949868054277166176288278383457526357019620018614953786556346974700440555967515019789838752340647543871759326941834480868014862764093814196762652623042258670766640531337067617315751892849463313935425542779830984569435854552565067440334590313707774358249123228173385662716467736706466554377642467237382595126174020359753491032941517102288073633531257953027328110014292979585831356464233604899334335865394479427458750506851062721439339060710769033744897231071201011352484613748442624196712861355977118622548362396730317556080123958259688179793263688524444903839737671051011644412791570900502338306746554039991285943777249441038040341894712493356836471073868299701974232449861655456778924913095692261982214608944714871436045547265966048691342658455250316043029423080348342297985738904028875292246076855949275740596883384797328986231066036777209794298195483299515268732425035476755585947078039767729553279803850842059183160578818141760373 |
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.