Factor Info
ID | 167082 |
Size | 1152 digits / 3827 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 711616127976448371471833304430017047861631146406858457987197204757690455933097327919044045505365682674747505183468233357006510198189589837533077323125891401199286921750886904405396321130919754335536067794402130881274986142727079478190000816857636675848363844173428776202017037389840562607708849593646886221139743146664242841821169587569299946232562965982075715736479643391186318496634859162136368817706116117624244946605448696497021707032335077816525716414493628926862859937905391668665576273874145138790490657237318737964285001613893290458523658544357786588955253061564943694417412205343519874151761756760054326898255302851290026410125424318161465057847578928163480610155428865697215358932295545837052379503794634280956732259250449551710411734338365016930777632691704871709903183820021902157626195117874640087052967680531183333535705220046507874312291694082024489985020102189274465005966702553544043374919059563562304575578761529500961158732977569863473488128144141050982359972319093002017699971148677201121506572974543061473424040471159073257303744769196165028003552885139731263371482595123084390290226042448445947242191361662339281812645169853511523 |
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.