Factor Info
ID | 166907 |
Size | 1141 digits / 3790 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 5355483533015500633012006529280748112949786254239639934326013157515103545648187560448215150223746213914653870744232315497365675599612497124188460488705796358864708172172284310937021635615530955643948322319832999770999255963068589781499637377923287150017172426064990672544245958115613175341179000615869367968011554227310518595033550671491675832904117196244617685355935931308448410938372335552858282672871649264198003704748851349232685812519614706347932935456223816137704936560357597731313330001379144863773437538055673216834141693261748715034564551451919071490029261938551427956802155645132377574199768352178359836092616527756175998719135296622006539385333991351424003448896570469024807839824151550165286822872307796510048216341361872892829533585538781466904009844889771349174102146466569373028111088864417412672223167824230537938052481626529443515257881841578018982031543342077069996423214768635110312030378117640830228037537559184394503954782618755931634715572758099886324493097200545993635524235400937520015372708118538281920747280334765478240255476481586740381519068080509650523723305501472524758572314461324291212288138048144696220354647 |
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.