Factor Info
ID | 167112 |
Size | 1159 digits / 3848 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 1793905386512654353397452565976136663357374318841652745704887470262874160932907819122796171691128459028452786494524421826453985351062418790315495282496027189344036480222452190232728433689057988550091643726420362951437173243370914996486065483153618715004330816294529337120155535191594458183527789639717949031310758289575658532125712518315697148820282519070381371868808924027289369073217804284502581075541023847151029712548413484798726863440161981932396557092242578846541125888265035590949263470391207804753744536066754133446169044879323005935222476702486334687280309993826915771759277296224759964170256835167844902614759043223287144322457072872171008265107158347092884398099333684926176570756911076705916463241644178628219071690261970836884451762891434947761236576498254292902095022864441714307548915505957435058089646610769842162178701487098309983831775545386638433679151541698610823826687738556643495241788006138989461066103718695130197931826006501544866838078993878758014318460276879730721951086843049563436289247022724016653104617945875660157383608998217558894972128609641663982879803225205107010799204470332064853727334412741874933416385734447555359925107 |
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.