Factor Info
ID | 167350 |
Size | 1134 digits / 3767 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 780073791430386826971550260939603597781051141508658285919220968950828528194598978636942667623642189054606958476402843313143196196101866035824180736186519225408986085399707532761629513028977619454150664752094332111961246952712073912371074983125630012586990399944047288745750012631139704761468901434733223527245375248282136483969010770594388596355873921906498051279606771129125222535497227885098108456208139316991823315958434394710578625003719531558121709080623823893790564037263542707268099020154078094813003141415646469779699549339038900634796795502520104587215579215408582055701507123245169163439673787602062001450882620661483725495648408981750612915793449821031507533828743592277756274677980283799708229122647023258605697351221513445766503060798455848622924796513491151496611466685392294552112783670335238691054269359053912823329702322753549686532156578191540375283644048226132334492478675955722268760956996270328517984745686194068480239788196446607423177478486094497958386759093891893016907881276766829081649680262595104051898744007314783718279128833028441479847119523465992970485908251885326196307792108419272352376769586192648641 |
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.