Factor Info
ID | 166862 |
Size | 1155 digits / 3835 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 202919828278965185249367219249015132013796989853898250970796292923918743171167396533406669780546289255107868285201562517642257448350857247326772734816434654778013798505787806707204442774665045077995667430003948350430182616449888865287889549377993751531374177200773040800546390262586785087499873006823416472875875987962838501946973590396181158933549880556855989272608844737359808089785619473181585946841334293516483358640401957870086092600866656187280493611079814211532884425523006080873391030011349609704646105479475753420842799469540461187901364104226471950703254284483087473798318484860268634369648479394554684012919166259083147260576122880261845595526021089955910833945155649283259514387685330950148784646586584369980689920279461209375105203901977313121414805172393094003009898035954446391186975305539522875079169787594249382072792621389339941803277710496973364460018655388460257129444372595937298114556998998088570489109013612657475460568138392921216758288763966795550720153822000969853148988679333146165358005390477543278866253851030256743535184995633149700415570636017531002143272276309996707767227881929456944458570631509072398526433359376081008181 |
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.