Factor Info
ID | 167138 |
Size | 1130 digits / 3753 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 55746885332516399514563376127428377411540094454484485125877819285271787130088948789902142590574513271385563508171654907023742455422944546946412216658849607200135200811260222395155411758100952108656364508373219054545451347770474710716884475640058373920904733888561381139944043115701057996854479312638351998858311973174986848059291675911764458551704080343949123106722921386203258469194730745057161458476182673786650013563852473164347518490662948413883902242085446235347215952586156064030658229406533983808579405902364145565456096298973843354014813904709963941651609424237547150406969846841552195039870485016153421752914919912137893517200375355773815081773515027840537758588978492172155351880515123482534319192009652006025250024747258890851227773442542250152254060295691261876253319106522554850914185765413751909247901494328355587117291580695339365651138114136809076257839126977642167697495332538421848216028593669515329507860383537460248617378201991531273262508006053499192901571136711203717191040321222861777863485962924922104982955737208152320321254868976135879371669300530824583049048614823809825942793048408154192762017960561529 |
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.