Factor Info
ID | 166752 |
Size | 953 digits / 3164 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 26893542392115953239755037007210458573313989057241134944441651604340658160462223031302782162429160128443702628807756528882307912091317296834561485492132485481495871428336687520395574983336829190172378278127067849791774205824279156614519496984472413146487543133021435427125682654699391814398548719738144914570150123523083548938436260686178435388448690057860461452005356135896824853655928173708787567383217416544334285285570390625268042260250611896627999752320247195331711070503116361120136381422976422552043345131865266811214247919794284329951571054803083838168022969411752203767603701268863945099185084830396087114972937179197456883271439173686576389334619038709675631736013940835861420143179254334936183667466930736879616229994977105965826780797510082837989548099265035578261052591648365878894892835847026097794115248521476243897684721900198859087338269884840809636716612093290992594976197545489141185320019108957518501474384188182937546625038614022967 |
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.