Factor Info
ID | 65645 |
Size | 1137 digits / 3777 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 531913133347557253911682610363025402603995956853768661093299095109656249899696082797741989945797090903285760721009809553854214369330797840229892025689993591595388375584704696942178410577183700867213165652030042740907554199720175608959453547571324531955669543143629739575836982334266230383476953376096099780865369502740388406107286838206471526683344338231831869973726562232948000004846222569760200478100546248658960325906601304521437595041476088219916752771211808812284903914683479734263890132045980145569742608092588914254491177535107460316739958095126257119354417688795762979677195761664231368994202893686803860850889494806777066229144343273103868792848484924126025022932668123161308205338959635553149037757826752240698163290955244685224340621881603748008761409870638387218764820779702539478574865331513777317557821674526949519059418778994395281098890437390843088696745432425889496715705309459775034067360925829649477613606236739984039997029299918185124781400884482492926422368997500501939947170944626352022513353620725050259401068927127495522052606303000391710145592563527453492261963713885714846875099776098903879878286017519970740089 |
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.