Factor Info
ID | 167048 |
Size | 1157 digits / 3843 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 41501751062032583003315539733464939010990467314060261180775873306468368993681267452873983912410465272865187314313033895570460276466224194646526797938891763446952504186126005429831642233708937735458773475435520444633461298389013583451642246654426729976616188584182936170459387060476028239735848320220228718112496759792015165122168145472051322692332667987250946040036553764900327742215453896164211664182574514286933530750332052019615660134797143223435043199534959120550716093033013259382242001832965728828143140339613207607988645299405927225536890992636048913740385670402267920125958303944331233575601963459983952875898879591362070120402651993137297902128384632026892580293255691777654953703622085407576114768726383189033864610126644107870823381096820006833011024994421644864210957865560140572799857539775972429942995305655049887487041451400431376472120690299523033469965801421316537880328656124904594646511179186107250161101560923377405872827561337279053672111565767986487025787444569144904012930265664452542069543068354048998935744520254871369315081710897569837337534762322073731163821214964778887004958173780032085185140608273503004156947635954737640577303 |
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.