Factor Info
ID | 65641 |
Size | 1146 digits / 3806 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 441619068305336128063990584559580847563553978448733614427153016114711077934598875285153095571908788425554814090567322177450422933423815522021961811593402116155086851602407017406243470972861511705367044000931553933074351893234093291848959477423310598807396250535098942267490691388771685874265383287832020844958267543073488600315444198027795598041709938622573468223708474529098980740626793220663086682382048095923181446157655755840907255261612598605702681791984589445219585517909370105936271844020412191451652258473862839237636637337985284800925048274892257917993378162522031141532071176277222328746013073814999772391188805144610084401441485441313869973928740848416340142705704205422945618432216363699216316949532349781814540833820232640265316705451496045171108023337520814467957132015056609517652247031464945187789300332377045296763447669120170313543851306036780752286094983233586710300931017889489958476973585717784873228801491221881375323524210661307649696147894772120790919651761471231719717553602272382035930074232309764201681712584178031723826146278482746045711762341445489154410018386280888680764339751612227415837944234333345813223106713219 |
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.