Factor Info
ID | 171264 |
Size | 1136 digits / 3773 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 45072246281546054505225556304072777402750267358756747497322076887830402492533183997823672029115351705731321460256390604690586833613814345933568290415068674884055292977209332541631039186609377361949477036460940501508545699932938134357236204762486838511757354082499817647634715708940913215212859511289091199179722957580921539292597470290069281819539261837835008901084738538564731127174010582262007439449196666623848152790095694910531378681059499018207922729864705233247627373645812727104329361022174047212875740903455169605469602600615976688704516575020244441617140055845306280109752600683768664216225072982601466882044131918383297171014866560195865773734900905878148572907448800342196790097326096250675745561212960181169662457569418818625390872660914854731553673560800624892309126643570801815846173614870466777643343016766104979210339087169272861011355137107362026846855385216414115576201869828560032178751048726685823944128360392526117649228798027375707121275020543109441209175619081312399204047567947779879439788069056972816554310475485301554142785227330932431078487874092274545632361735865450532371496237813569236497732288551254794379 |
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.