Factor Info
ID | 166796 |
Size | 1130 digits / 3753 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 54956528539400046866333634233440085665112340495678979068759688314821254403950387339575114438965579602465130265359827246553870910955424072334840087383244515919741643168084645124693751861826969613475518813307350433730159888246370424311972639889570823574519525056093604372438392658928953548353723942103823436847166609656968521079525721829706071588148802521701545460816268344167705929132143295946395530365156434880571881162543528334743277150028617996166181421698608568506013174692251906425912602704062206938187718469650884144589765099848964798414692530427777545472569506093283102828393667275650981091826856760054072198762188316255641810113888144673832601720659836546925110337902520894762321402570558519098376322103556931485237695390012504831242230814907800125733039237448940634524833584734765286399801451443706589925500928394054495697834101698908547077551094276909064802704277515758977259901271878813415593176183782059002129313313444141431501354756651524194006220102853870836077351142857973543167630365735525888436592518750158171706709236285531950970885558641208342722166828390018735118997824690010591618846519241131187073366588922043 |
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.