Factor Info
ID | 65606 |
Size | 1116 digits / 3706 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 244170066948418616996602939373410740971767292477689525076069173980450190298246612352328213275334825517208816742857333423619853313038306158721074546235240417172429832761085782855068715489797579230191549436815756997699472349538992578658099261185433718380855649527865695200462620356393616355711309051062850563422408306857095264524208835763237220958357401719260290226396847730895095787183937045378094121070757578645129311775083623211866625915263330706741481443504604917604308927144823557247145039863818178458847643042257279108683784470858955199107437497253647340975186356018114465303584436589225981913499047058983570425379875143460338092678337681758738784656271976053346163967356933831022613818706322051685602436150482791877202731742152012829481512915760545348980218148381157804437152314533381494530519357725477041547455993614851522725803944528859207774088062257347376219673564198883923994683445919948334022542611334849563652734878248232884537792145193091925857632637267385612525157410658972576622762152819900749378732809836350932521538128938509248194540564486647017212507341139113288920822848920672247325240124794507859 |
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.