Factor Info
ID | 167127 |
Size | 1104 digits / 3667 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 687752646635602740940198353233291214550524506365455239984025016530544622921326770810405382915615819134768195259582029504335820186623152904476553139182901798556583093538406190600800280908139166626082559959167996042459068752310750146412286079826225937873227036977723822157504015328361524902467791262569112257061376600093076595905532054477759191220117177941787836258797416124642188295288109154200695479954856074884063170033297626825460086323063969749467254126021352055343212534778210412465339129856174895939326257689037323465610516438233282620739521261232082679073879032736051270222929957966263385435731548258863224087522184533282036879583539669172526136155559369337268982921324377425934321528882260967055981768415499439551963648331324780667921144931504509596421228349487809981771042554841120063580867255082012094321718130983718637589839851626730517049601592664372093089384708058859312564150260381298671679845401911524814845281618762471192562587385959166327686433786689339269532039903169048089557227323351220855760947799549512387399153666135788517114255128083176347902716720946515950991026061445797236119231 |
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.