Factor Info
ID | 65592 |
Size | 1139 digits / 3781 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 12605261294762294653395904511585020660958625975331719630440347851858538270559567008668850369223835502531420746984897808021805398216818088664214638431128159839518835389439489792160114697057585660596448547761776394562376609902042944282189120961198820215521734754098875436973268358914988800535028739530440310644371883018616786313490450359329242291620054654030458464495560278532386548771686894184625783688641860685625722246638423361816446196895117758290411420760843285302668434678696912252018581015455333086909218038578797125368445295188171795567664953339308643667068293256136259186479144237659774086824882231551856835782122989594838921790239062468547411436422836690635589471943403097672335595905231292750046344202157481438509978421092012252447015091637629130506942155342609604714260930659883056112439070090904177933373470006237170490609764881263215728938070016796461373655991583919899715027398828483959683788733425997145612395628179008390367888574260700108546293612738643628713632266555234355283661144862082784511658370011477880621751719791221421726428311734889610031705422655080357808076888523490423785741680625551956957504515767833444731657 |
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.