Factor Info
ID | 167150 |
Size | 1137 digits / 3777 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 821743480209689563447123821446530146104757870271168622142550049168820186259639576116935286664755458051293583053096251073599592867677371350437783366752133655375893704317172179610469484569506624940186020332845823445245379661571775923623633101307125716034993246571992217195110735856718968392399450447876299978628322293738857392672936348033876852995340682976871320901186752880937437668142321160253331544626471141907138161937882765355529082634676670284881206362026454890225111676236966981771240189787771483842226786421661934973868162508143286505557358172585356265151673576563404310571054440871542293254453701921160752075684100729447405101919184858119159300416938543207929752994173110081653851201642719428948313563850943932228397352355491413574473008129706802836117945665709109400818027815223981526243744566047446461030091403762308138869373190379644394475279505021291336865954590605059921597797691423809363207542111500297661510911430265207544933511625511525000191804924648338902195862986134010989516336499477672317105124684076518844425608923930877881976239751708607184542567756266611787576909640713598411894109017994436433247459677654468717193 |
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.