Factor Info
ID | 167018 |
Size | 1136 digits / 3773 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 43661197126632204459616007221699181514890221038917638437248138133620742745037631675831258531084868932091793964271458062227713815436466276199524148468874672852370012558274425014612342209966589218373320595366105203288834263185636007277271691242513676638922628409162090726104700130322099492120036856419056443852925831871623022772950142982620188531653471103643213744300304544620710976436589609555649214438417906490705543392957936036939158703583338572973358721187771180025640841946182946362361448299238730794613029358070496035641029012492711692135694484015580973221209464392173974209944541203337302200907631165742515063124385436398755546473001400713302585288673357651732730574865152075006351982570402610600630915132100342566135012364698401660499876294125461295304747663504792024523651511574893547363756626211345012138062310188645824611886315265993574958794001018461243941577475271430793344293931615541367564368608308572381366068611711971379776945775131953182186448179713530399744177491167627413283802382684352735689101217564299676490309600970688370928481381393863370218442931702105056177975209650024367352596069224452669381848224967873001633 |
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.