Factor Info
ID | 65542 |
Size | 1105 digits / 3669 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 2754796555784474470447115174931490548932232877775293241431368028406720986839018460621152066652905222999510518567489762224053323433197643786296122640602485760859499137885131740302062429817489957850866927716675140422185934186780957052325012406674185343276704106046012179599703871509715554397237073645117656725356827140523945455187733289571691299639925321838559664076757617728301590615852554375316254151436769123765411977974252111046825628470454159071493184670186831858589122795281367746333095952424505324619709574906289174409714915918084528338057528350864291666382629690717322713323578148896745254696366940059902829751578093541640672621797182959058118883183080250816211538746681652063196597759168078779416961120360403549511678102924611657040181685912225929536036277966128272803431575532169956051753102939556968840561681364634911001112593921972395776821477812945275292745032281810471888332058871029498430848733084215720973716351598692328214244038612504817680705875403724564165954508810612588706517064125585339991078676963760222537809918260714478425980513885476237540846843047433035060154697984377331531332459 |
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.