Factor Info
ID | 167151 |
Size | 1113 digits / 3696 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 373443964755466660776149455151670251790230692527048998377042800815520867758545985336000995287480938320993668280430050806952974920982420016223340214136131295069555019152171604861143357046786541967010216039180911839300502138168904211683476356699558738791187459544552894981787946272086020254280100756284867390256836513366612932647498873326058236481941807533760818653864404844379765399245160842758619239045219679052574367524500986536497678402999424032984217734160515110582625643104641501830704418792499504484943590199979207315029423632535036110893256799998360522684818033282590986086768920949524842715909170993083005857797687753266464440176726119112388180769591675884008831864221359158096293535493402241251185882926790976309521419371920665741018373054996325564474964669265068622079437550584433945345676361075286489216952686694872127563397675617127788187116132363754422808860378339678701712665010693440488718640544909563895836761703107803778733618651560894173670822211735184876589500032533614137364510950477607860854761108837672206494744497461660832932465399813986794969362782217571325508143065814266303970563783385861 |
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.