Factor Info
ID | 167044 |
Size | 1143 digits / 3796 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 309844150832942562047273925633214127527275204332366324827039664586933159692750261412554911831020499111153727100960097585435639599593435310839611217826028666638601235599472185536904390890358224682869173097230344675960025461645835777327570587276257141772863477775324641163654556153894548656648412494989843903492796654998174237342057643177265784536195115243533293297991147670437297402667181791434993193799643561699447679709222841531853829665329490255139639461203850080567515357263219869007372309053076668365638836487385372268805332123381881927562962098715289240460213851028586432667608199535858475812713142997811617428513373905074130020357545050218818061839957438271004293201200880479917823779169011389529421054353967163367266345206881261534340020036008653496622721710600964376601868960710323522316150347117533991410764565375680409746319728480478000489169702484014157957772141167023751514909656079198217683079656890098487533565293818965217182405691223318558486585471978294046467642074762080435411905539138879644959607534505442619626499088097042514118049533247207101420029333018233349490126747930135830458575359438425713537817868919284302703019239 |
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.