Factor Info
ID | 167049 |
Size | 1134 digits / 3766 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 335254627830286143863088671798757700174432805767534138404256227655049227785960699125293829712657332724777870854270796931544851094085376975476431576460331148352985678636264303611479481009780562668064245510807011631314176350073035705230363661478233455481979956112366089602145513603663156966900281735328866572141348347123871288147819952787734422935880725119933342598627594406425651242124906585342952998550118874316314904533861932494385913105267583897989415075918641419761443601995272385515453935812936002975064722285952850864596458989857959635567537707189898977771915413751219009314461243884036913407755770870165170855605387246479528309830736355935658342618766735780611153247374509522537613810125418989045789355326710605053312679972341793286558358437929676391301653010850374761001123742941906835648564286571899762762118653727532561779563085263768355661853133011135437647037068604983918576813010613871448610807110565894110216709661795364966078793453482795452205179015506073647949454333070841101256802512260935374829243316050679571052853273622713788979589990345511033871940993111789029771335152429622648322864409722672107758829104644484479 |
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.