Factor Info
ID | 169545 |
Size | 1134 digits / 3766 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 247372157209401583897167542625514357743286310925386130854368090254289518744180076899504595390704314317355466579283895004382017321522430543997046834309324655817079033150581994727987832003123550628906367202860243600349015229284168554619807135644636144329772690040544647256809934171166067288219779604350218646952038010332848323478341862245429357304735513080626103752143956029516592643923858180213314925062554080233640752352448496334731702041834966074323978943796792083136046657403480710780667085887423569378090602308160885382105729105060408118070490126050600527660718797164429167491938139915467132440955518292232844327088424338042011105182282953174915229729972033684381849065000357716613297453661284037766486889600281327876154964246549478226102343253636075106676896931572737993610546409327917150285075736287922880408458465223063249568866109964800123188702744845432841312045407745507077333038145584612618889292565440032606564823661043364200363699962727958285528646193628618670429319666582063571569459471484625184713787792390292564825651004461241259921903768299029472691697206619933365273218734346996019967130474440661833822875165114623761 |
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.