Factor Info
ID | 28486 |
Size | 942 digits / 3130 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 922147301561516557149455693417234630028294210704429283341539233076750229639965673194693418002898609644156993687209363395933764065702395729854363523754584151842562976938288518058323274518984355232246004988260680638448698621613892702083940868931213408949725222601301310611508148700057488533816219810489791524173232350405028188504267640810527455773108522041971399557308099711245827206495714981000823061900841201463176659960056896574450474077109464542613114003159013271437483724434982178112292011921907284480913325636205402085194905345932629369441781743880648739995296251842338256095929087403961852212688429073550519887171486153103348901287720208372288714133378985836344851721287760348891037306012201767353005887894392113978906474690058488965245296979340482035753667562359673863703889664420348493298760626751881259728387012195991271288677976287600218795946354989341837948881324505537136213267729643771121517729867417201197190574231265812875822603 |
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.