Factor Info
ID | 166977 |
Size | 1134 digits / 3766 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 471142316375651538638368214938626385541756526507281167237440336129716092457547310563859928298469204100872824261098977122919802667129973648381319885374749777527815638688908887495948565918579844213288944178134062441339349975846900648332092489495703372956454538988759583043796986150792967924475071708204749215530552328462705771136851315408405146256672844989372682596772143689153694429080962210965664577500881431033397923260197776240527110121808024862736066579626406417964820344599808635857765907662322587596015138029864578660295249480844276036694118725375111150865553934842598853974441387135405533295225775562744100926748075687319605034766087131684474115411246600085031189242895750727317753695668835132880085123851984475220288576176052552869626947490292490389853310534777216158640271986608420646828611297941908620283680587358560460911799886914964779037088827602321369641728491849869595782715553427301986921651663367146680243772661025150562673868852953239939364990098037516706983079038451452938752942403818576977273746582158729046966964715658602162145421355443358065191525744590613585439322314524158630501656258488521756295458962819918051 |
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.