Factor Info
ID | 166953 |
Size | 1127 digits / 3744 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 59895020725412922761180914851889357802702545916364355897554248083323028873212404838610035342389810424843986363195276808335399136211542790687816829870669877024844240978166253921647459847318340894004553524963088891121410724350800957259308074768854793677645746816872406785897979837015267397851823591715967007238660122435710921871854030070067267655743550128654383448370574010799135779796111863027392742055815432729342513679148157911828132570804445225992464247951021452620423260760952476791825423090392548258866072998666636065022748634511690730346602333386618854101270145697253443188881568493353301957757061373899188661573343215573268034967570258122979843843148617457044991065943334573323386563511364364796267956887600418197652757521915170346050730818356428137179126743783198391490779263186040824996512686195275500796272839085281596584529116368740247600565667754289011113348542832279859679670077007899608547620268623860133009810436834304034575669776990071713346784831137057414745760919477497255694659353232817007526410880459400733511136810505306084053768813903460119681986331586310664310634710139644246915029246307467905804275529767 |
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.