Factor Info
ID | 166852 |
Size | 1141 digits / 3790 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 7854231778915005189685258332419808827520660016391569455755687088830379727019282653453013611879837469685473225498256778815507650664759987071224447911269683991834659074443226462413122604413117112651489326557116204354862306780941898721534854347257013184465166900734498849244887072125968144376452968010524477153058590724631764674878997471110546097318652921107627696730135692527567383056719555182792445062542600009529634471530974328951798132014657128668548324396984090101278368190255487829520648865576271448907836747242033969432841528337743189500610070432905176482262341624727935723790622513896146720311098483411614235248547672300193928813533564500273516809737029278856017349789555728730768286618918684384305059588438784742144364921039586214107916245914848295583341892410866564173651742325357334986570048873465370973529074905170261596524902289694916733864308641970047325071154091750533307758835024230066141551283361931724585825580112944701242189253917958350939733900473928449423866600404805478657637993149406872427854865213509558091871539007828448492373829756137308745415182029331631366244067482073670450657584803159064522761691871429359931379039 |
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.