Factor Info
ID | 166804 |
Size | 1119 digits / 3716 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 239006902013327368130274590964199098075610226278478935600474352869630063441493565442156955050896512832476065047307812224439757364020604369647385272519916729610325847817563714464160674013986769365646236168040839783529344676336630965538946402155828284086737244431439481320254535017476094687618487678198118661811452980196348810160442802530465815285468781575508581017124494054892022706503250823293808672816888957130519398371562973947556334612280625268736970767031426530114658722525324212056948314801506692943868229707223060210166384626892870598207510497395245149656394252300284282783962229896223965422987693742182153494843665982098243352879541150220584605016704502594936660798692494455273483025165482171297751322165994083736859144462910448978715171508932585194727677656900154756478627609761922517935099398711292787240445216110772940117763863529277809203559843566854656116316096319261210778234660661798501292982876232813584728492425505012233655029018579783511281361308084888412229888722963387389373901697928983385628064130803512706703459591268906961184871585764104947713869596060696107856878820505067020927338595410214991527 |
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.