Factor Info
ID | 28602 |
Size | 945 digits / 3138 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 423220495336314139035917161716802174954856977281804702354779822395449316871696597515634910122938362398072801484191350199265760248445482004882793530827666797674815883991001456319484931041546325926843900832951153749520061735342299271875030727849369718198635712767231509706966170289300318598401363593095792807769007218124856020883715436144415616689558581905562736744934967211355395874239444853279662045153665287245117614638326222019017385033457142315320406089785719449777506699946755319451303978507586184994746190925610641914312975488884518361759061874146023817617116174054513397514445560141696632336438489611900698963883853944777504183107689609776908031789962083634989943228873554393093277294061721402165348515931699225715455393012449113184531369862502583592826642834778156291279924145327397582660198285765301544237468511751896832285733832325244377620378466880366587704039444649680917181008951722287704166681013922126032302235089720348486685111003 |
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.