Factor Info
ID | 167201 |
Size | 1133 digits / 3764 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 90135305629167116657034791677478952927314179908456587843545867076572637748212559718401248984693515469412134135031080397884746568959751063234597437188039547761007787850451424761705633253680103581730295634723002041294974181123207913210455873928357240184627614935936242922393373666062577734397324032521045112539401714821566171611205072752156593748074651618035066965592044044505600735640062591323896834946171819626303032790880792211141895809774525809115449587865723963874996179601263439456955765249872942393819474422145422840912398758310485772813114599954154360078912542423056734819534522568824534154223298729011377013425493822714088035790943368664269332864218073809510191156096638529532057340875959435934014552311232448793195057481779417772813665384397561502166922389271154917723541065708453500101483031690945604391332848726348354432933516822768588747994456294262014917739342252231409652066204561717408554962594236217640934136721372687303261403799898370061124657286859752068136707051540488209426418889400526414859930057453437195731201470891680351385563701107621593022419343607101334046687128714069427889443397863514070171695456651271443 |
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.