Factor Info
ID | 167202 |
Size | 1112 digits / 3692 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 12710274340089567072052773230255187518414333374756971994969744557348225367951211946316533317519238765257924036293048526909399318304791635312044033565360056215322850422457013376830567170964905022639328312555379504552267611351906184443484904666951010462570654354836825905679232019041233203433924911373561506899531870449552207164673103422706459774857938256426645075139432357593434532579845980461899890256238926761087942232515349940076195309203140410011875845815663867226666710004576548570736125124818743572214537828583198031454240329093797032664037631745389321071605272251749055023369764441967751036175632098387901921240245220263055354836925666094871381030090530477912485897841593735557663126255071846325040613023929514161123673460460564140052831801232500204209946331660956611564886504090321935302771227039131572548075170419508081625945393609912135819326736243829146503035265463038389660879545814928110400859493636801161542912586197145144987345332886829070119246333959106077528820037842156805243586943903977826758834127301797601005288736578975774133180733631465354855425537602163808936116481498985279169167857084469 |
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.