Factor Info
ID | 166961 |
Size | 1116 digits / 3705 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 193713079735767360750195115313409442291148666210961251044032160342124088744315620613441306326356049251494032039154785547686603687310402877393789619117484591886608364865898374158035327369857500324738823700701811370294464588390339064248625978208910417421699383084627585674777702198957628516200730521377735968641035305307168294792353045478552949654014442028683868867590713182528470158018814096077794574681726460334220274791804083227676731033569968196560483234379761544269672158856765508932549982719099060042340439501901072452138522370823156995543346507609719515013258870420668475964770614939659397842840959368643473084577216452758842185728846144819112989684476343709919911315486365359061453209223720260288704217048695292946307661559898726748250017667107191891842146116053865041622191884576060976713090285823530804233683256702933439452100942454012424535067427704686985747594051217897337340572362304755962317525029569703855128898551014168497496308283639754160871534569522288931673448349595791647654903254256856561758586289993149714547426211120185728695624804462399302297268506038395786183576335685667361861002995643830279 |
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.