Factor Info
ID | 167467 |
Size | 1147 digits / 3810 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 8260545445407063754953644661688395315826197998440892343252749243326852806062025432256730282587706275097908828178939057357519063722180606435912987125814513005473830719137318284479649494934054992318159647513621235119597976418919282068758793649128676617895943657077422044689149426099691718045971554956335979134883806944294568012576142797298008302369589695548403235156417439303405286621654885096070085548237386579123762189755615358054626529927374703054203281786667135649228410262313200564750393759748786268882348199800671166285037851170213470562577496590263785155858554637683262239616819784117911893967686562752430449570788975070831895817762722992143139904622856009723852036196133927728720497830157804433781560670572189449643288700099450535998159489269343843919332561767998124172157272665794591709516093212270595581062127484220381005004339819572806803751070648964507383066504676086614017192632837785068106355025943119663834443230160602470180799975149273251298178909726938485732318923446621222359378238436413804330025405924984925221054000839381835953797641471187435356927017255848468137363604111787246009756311614590213966417750025567436129213476451071 |
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.