Factor Info
ID | 166561 |
Size | 945 digits / 3138 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 214893187402491702180509464932312256812167004335731305238812709605335057664748690665485120966160541280438253945163855722375393030014836197541579333991795090187990976659053942767373915317428297351595046589036571730548702217069679105560355678545297478899158460483150718874124487858610052930554394705366484021485672822844038458580241942401346275866476159859451369928564921322794515048591071558259624520403328019451455417184548969331187849181864703725503135195344584895973301715189000651775495772576446040339419283865165837422875932485375190548648971625430177458670640156423698386398343794444460767705371200201071396599047910902756268098553413459479044354082916618946169118476075740070107496279064334280126771253925653071433531913753664696503776042857347720942521399777272987330197645099061567140486049617848008818390522131193124151700551294144312468815305247278363014643046539909397409168893502502237100601016707903151716855893380180655458750371941 |
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.