Factor Info
ID | 166850 |
Size | 1132 digits / 3759 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 2904870319603794505313631028632281411704492948405234456916179838134619620423445850701565054292631279901619753229995812067710109849494000377359307465245338698659954154420645001294705945847864354433676975435841516526281883995667432315143481689810022163165797759644014425346733460717545314340031976457640018550734070647627846046290610391327094431359185820351347404429133526333565094155622195590318325898192761165274718931068420601199203290480136877321076553699287693500578187749399383615523060938239480290720713969613052465705060352662846097224789718671334802286471384529897359656010345894339284228853658390932568924579805091372198000791562234559305568634638092133057731111858929846187455792263333262763510300552928775467967512429277903102999256026344967539588184289703661586240101486511438367238738006151061829169780812504186669879274831950726640381961167859738433514054598801542600918948015502682487404031336255467140887380786497234704920899661397694878729486816887029448720458046476382879793634766367465866781352896958379912930031741384472979610353772931692638973888539577275436864622262420914854780961721259995562209068433726527433 |
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.