Factor Info
ID | 166825 |
Size | 1118 digits / 3712 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 24569645893024458745883235606924148572331838493944307846580342032864705942710530601122889076302123165535444896339880558738688441367703621410576085497684401633810206851159210117658060550423835960221098796663099352119002540023754861539321539658390053244912817741268387258758940969118490117258761979072995730079823096937124899269470321976211109041256389416909907157144031111515357184398303825252447864139630074816055059737884364659233482609780559125522025834007195703505832103887264987186164670110254515340484870511311333438951651750615374304657918455973219623725624955890172482008001825865328440512266059210218123083321449660226153463562526558710210832369338820036098163683383424063809381107910416398607541638795102885999112667659931750854206694864101844213775898644643949428088478793864114665098552038578540123686027258142265172112890159057438152099677929942102970370936845084555120337128705422165193905041690577806334928564518129682612784992357100907142485022235893402767870754523845092668543890593435045226977242237343546936648369367959721327658943740880696365781118272995878060521063551790994644796584487951703822967 |
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.