Factor Info
ID | 167134 |
Size | 1166 digits / 3873 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 49858882893599365934013046102864168924671438174250830375767886567165438634349326462325366072380971416472627285908647898835180766863263620931175933916147015336825499237273126082610107846791136602817367598132051996749570121457430743426618275217137384101054526167092213897244062171653191727393931618881287329905686156604386019475151234884078516497886032070561373038081778279013150766079188641717342028329532741529856780781861430709143163906926705912152177237348552264140488895653307351107067200459113083738879494442650922641358836920767199205550623867147256597793729737196303052945033735759909943588244916417524364940096033223510061166742914904425135734542215492142785582714310677840043508191000960455959284915434883773316783803261540881861037247747663389559429012264355783139454769505409465142400756771982978925318761394788779012132999363564474576364200265777062074535244747052971140895949750989297517456195325599339010197548591390267900830393785109218499024018254980781143776279589059820002857066031712071452287536969448775080157497409185388716870872792081333896849632771031282278314658522129615476945386302865668274434835896688589773288602172150776732654925334597269 |
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.