Factor Info
ID | 167034 |
Size | 1125 digits / 3738 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 981212793642584497221111908409290549846632570091632515447753788005786479694158425667683595239180842866034205718133680939078861089910169009803573981679585175108799669428403306692860886771642877343283891547284651614209358870832513318385134682659132621508313290563896359704641462955657160496495964109066588569233668671801608530398944703198212251869834090750513863370490401633618771571303728756814745854039538265595507294040589405075662129470069245827876500621240495299226224921903375158520269256792667971706094655691355841410879505768578702260666105900481832029096290763746908418999332999052933367189136673470221448441589691471164673648385946213269930126361629622363873588611241599246034310860808654644141309273863741420928743238105031015046520327807736769393226474668992451181976343979961507458547769284685605293537609458757532440628175560511539295627352206964654005222245429236875874923787522115661422049298097930065063427307345190366230651557546333662628969183287210112632307894689000808689535391601395972248798858568513973579643467715753743910765877852875274207529257079936496944735748176832927373960626702269174064484653237 |
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.