Factor Info
ID | 167334 |
Size | 1104 digits / 3666 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 253989988167903482407796039937415062780926075337505356919056260126876311405490552455217576230009825616089594791890908726699552780552071217882632112070458359244919786773822851641525689722773396444960863755381256790790939539680615458596790438707429128877277837802922230653635607664579314586417400328750315989102220929792414012532379794909978453065043460998202731901278134011923310820557583818859270990705162088181253604054783401013885241402880625173881696880471495410542705624973240051326823752891031279900824427322231571821358462228022232842931741231736362953602035980880396910661594696413696052545762271840485261007761548809621630642673210087860668638798220540927580388387443809133874136772220248848189919664830907541972077838632463588192266736310778170681861822777535999674618142248763528247833209135981590528561886131367407495960201947033542805910574110174318706407465226941467766896826866643569424077377803940231739442067001594907272184950328435384959361324848099222752292386842907448680283115744235870412905157101133141463885386048127083977736017088698550281871427814403460798527891698915749766359499 |
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.