Factor Info
ID | 166942 |
Size | 1120 digits / 3718 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 1344962000504067357689130128585682068500223412232745678684235174382678422656970086245040173456601572575429466918718415817594870437640390336928853730728145562302246412251698864970191334500322333936949489904923456028004059884317784675319596909505195030802721476627315689547685206501730962959809162999861946885663975594627386584838163772620360173298679557316830805494421892819720316926453337813706823296078262739854525945164864182789028684163943520182288407547791691316238727868670303103532155907768901225562996394306588869425624125301703805031582548536636312092419753856634850205158166903977875580615635159362708293077792874517093934176214248224790989444614538785316385619384915991410823013326915380937150026128557477751975188243808117569598843499351505891944085305630590463098367027305077326473657754607587150155098836103942683875235508251399239850109715917604842995745682289402471840599666550566499314232571714711321699309577374791218050939132646128600228569097593950055923768613184497007540407172687194986477778848162531052760738731839233926368798804959556412785457255678563568083520171289848929603283970207598003467007 |
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.