Factor Info
ID | 166863 |
Size | 1132 digits / 3760 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 4218624143478265522218436959356695559201574117762142563514623668945255054534637711080560046942532406498101782506360399887591017488777559902141124100546606784324781699341434368070619169290748740391215161637584124193447240598532655409617142282772403135088160638011102556552041190983793136789067149677877795038383972487277028895106785598382417742226842454650373939036000582125111258307668708897096150290721274977200279133198910045635749790018677897300777864820892296764404295968694274527396561414417630192303695315476936527224847549081542925477021861727586702484395918758255840642656392540664358922323278528256134729129734024721210060109618013879466178461456010768078190881368045947704747371506616311000885093256334711519619755432318712664661919482989809646650395705988921091346203986109249070142034492145062047056510109436618248142059949759653710159521165083322824434593166246722528307028803177745368680718338892706057835492344174715540833021200060662294423086286029504318741659164313829250894636768726246763779321506695275879997702333685818903047173541041231866803155248205541955472140200149622743646958284638533400520012601031796419 |
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.