Factor Info
ID | 95171 |
Size | 1121 digits / 3723 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 37414705493049126154458735585915951653949885657001103213227235967504107929362968752152880380445647946269652669702802465382134096168422408720767814354445670100045920765284445688119098395052132283851399819566584274305337166917281432322499119072168775833112226196685770796292448451009004229018805520081311455838023945702680810987465260513564162503601039082802227008811593412050082657425103959807277072940031995692323687248815527758388273082161813510208144129798506122113065430808767118950748179914552828706588033214526362679520854362072499446638360373842833305767533503323327808729554613843145087779458695101001971155498274739784132820491704171344176106910745784521766471482417908633832034579668182498084743444058604502891158232546579769513638560933640120119898157204853314487053388101158149717061177652593176069556100180658077677361124022486828832916152022160488612923333728416964911567782055685503723667786874901597511497593471865564823085172898429075176729647107439913792893553710961026919070687066271957950283483186089453629175699251175456688785961957648636211085099255129875281149834287930362047620970320508993990213783 |
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.