Factor Info
ID | 167468 |
Size | 1124 digits / 3733 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 43593125013641048306349577349619016262187127113067383288119597422769813758036650110689639336366406692647366437941431681074297706563852062518261056561549681015541278357740685060157917886467159965883949879669691091522457065690511676274068644375096672961771854495872567550199519297122923499518279571364104037379083885937232983285783558191318206895093614887277618700477029213965902256338426326703696644625017847891046192543974226330099975461445006066901074226105711839684539938131208425508697913272179142836346001459229067454382142086494126365614943244582461164105779962920793188162905219319007309702998819101984689878982756060529442370977622339400166491999575741664318718860639080748393951344456298807192416387109176615016011622067994118982896062531731639284965013024451917621561091635192660742280443656522123076280995351747616246710652776896329309266677240287191059488761949859515579113639706448545307788095332503680378616781854777775688305279453704948634576213855212900693580441678448340811976723037172222898519993968599781333952894571296336746411610703872880695355126056359094189268703034777052770727911842014915008836560121 |
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.