Factor Info
ID | 167429 |
Size | 1111 digits / 3691 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 6866274873340361039272829127653649058592715186483363444282515962616481770814297593276827755374383670366431366519963672458506976966931909944494871537297238146855858213433592919074628605577270327564635629705740266392697875202614125562690912821866589259500729035359436056215837733178139722665139710283671722935566037344804546819201439684371919187451159476499323721110243673210455551600355069373752455716213902824951154475592558003790627075008480343086826668488955282199538251813887284423580944330716204293920029651020121193221335617622857030686109750641499575977264372869767453957222390233052469347063549846327984006427061673090112105589629827980702286761767093008265344345898801282668832966131936268469138419604110852603647592623398377248778173305139946921141142815872749294907823550243418118107042817406982251706615885146634286235793110342686423000970889753298217260268230901237520591182116982938537290403417649898511243383798044467305099907498785906079405278089832735915284994084980800641645555875246431906601486521837199049737804173736789496010041021166673641812053522083889647528808187459887839525021391781871 |
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.