Factor Info
ID | 166764 |
Size | 1140 digits / 3785 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 168137667393503405123364122186821351923472641519049772957695215695877402007358430131837809609127296094685982689998118119780658599040066385301459413091735920991238497041317255114593576766377987078111913192951314191234315000479424374371476285202496046694986325965943605030102822324558584624069140470606692639216036137344722665014445334701072706506276741629395869111975523333748504172291374331730602215330408175545200507390995996682726014451790603122849704283652441841964300202875876636685870479930358284509267007781740507283833081229343769697587019576077813043977344905764177067635912457960743646187932850420195047202024161328239483761828060075976486596014988138426048210528141397008720378427777238305912118341948940633801966645435250925524740294719638815377313213396814123244641230388419542984506269016415146758185797720916664233219065750851560140339829885528663986154851273494269110372694916354455879298064365329013119312681249194616261485750323482859249999181734028134058442644970516379112725868954624904025699021381108641640712724828340199094840382508520888847193830951244822362089094013417511272483176187721520837146925741832939413917813 |
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.