Factor Info
ID | 167242 |
Size | 1133 digits / 3762 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 19417638379378696587335739774312641829533620860145294650877195670553144525996378602720321736501560086491125204280674371624497586990879247262686528026769896947797367699744348203245944766747266565577543529946128488416267777970644316783294610815349337941780802674271635486772937568664427160250907896859081091734586419439267682833239961651842066748971172092512124300120787587934641003256758301010431941009274221082181849628079894588823119060288770248987870289295338543182650972097431176494433056589250443629811967507397462784044476018458165358425220518352617671215434448294787124276585602905921700109634949145322539309823663170008033934118598116453180624556372777984146528632363448644763075735869981476498092692620731116722284249612953135569354905260619333181039681440946882312771599976834756322027352223545438702507494570408782344671314696497284269716198233645916092724727711980079956549801374330323082175065632348759492638201024397231325992326178974328822767168624092215705038552720329755710043771535380852850756710508600881618846523708291097172006729302879630799020949872224864096287163243107949766447246031105804057913399952880401527 |
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.