Factor Info
ID | 167332 |
Size | 1133 digits / 3764 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 63928392265920131898835521070590702408535314918194653384563024850164362767077861552895141574943386826380431041449590840127197403779550086243950171139283370438532213236576055200282918845410196329807820624671477448840506175477240645726059537782025353143929253843649472090974640465011791147437537588174515931005014622279492244400226836860022342638174896547656614632834671173233588712112177136708764415414918569015380997677372108108097993804860691623823137657916629346122640493164944048589505915322694381516650563517663962258427741855047195766129794782934826045997114459467166912157943552909609550162650179989577285784697807318330719140715712195119655306644432340834224039628091310241497879943859423564907627752103931722482591181980885148787461536483053818325568991534588617285484948531578282988388535801951506397770222621037368886589342997605765071669531274558067388271849011366905595508255143743737187836669651440874372239537687291299727741484484649001287473362103503260438599617605798335412690546477908126930760758854356579069854835403905522608451976153690320583678332177748459312774279196129364520757702822072580527967597534247939041 |
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.