Factor Info
ID | 167136 |
Size | 1138 digits / 3780 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 6414935539316370421276102985637484039627953595579119405872865958028456963745572827547049142756869216660259841307692629994619497381420680085265895985382602172156719254905248556693496608311815895685010941088570835145571481252859549205609125641491416733912355864455234874761572404549476828680324134242362199643134657604263570065318946855587338532337322220242692628063396934852375596301078831472283507014666327085054707889767012877600629593962130301077117091720401211353348806156231181870134800209446242548539089086594103880834370884057083953188124770618683311377433366860779546148503937854397058307849359509449718767785848830193792372188156537879276130116123067160289368839340210243961486551066269868525387377006695713442599143258233606483950815041673406937710137613283860367973266062337054050327948799905043135030963858372194731122097984028789534376905813966753983354825352862168978816065824146666453056751898034839944583406789366685306213749087722305281624163742804652244375500415349785271367819112976015986715647178934082382531849870119078639383249172613307186945974961451249656343991089146719283910992933254039157067577473034433542314189 |
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.