Factor Info
ID | 166807 |
Size | 1119 digits / 3716 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 290916592590493190456475327262726277161818862615912112255968079501232495529818297333836731181914513084161935013103794033368279461807443170377506610672524051478173304991567029810995466950166115055837431850222235862436728632154699238433601733015331428909077062585952978857892691135232977488740696430803190626041595173053887986017206675319427804299692151407575406477467852409613886644752421147619560625778045424315504203010656952894518517219364627606862324999929268377365937847237961438954041518660685596790503107989960788721076629927269303702267622549173170660167531092116351844494039929802402774080657079925357969162530842203652317824381224686646951319814084535554394405745823629839589261499369494368195869602684938642275343932469079027479201060174467266758568796738978863639158776655524563517029232316522830990887086512145677885517834746705509520933553533550403921342064235826609467345787775356337127428263512524927848674916148303610571941655261113916160591327503770747745145729104032972745453546867639620363899602844926803503230081107226064538953971256554865332670247469770592425907047486041899180230407900463984553683 |
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.