Factor Info
ID | 167540 |
Size | 1124 digits / 3732 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 25409997152967786747063548237045718994799129037858326369700391435354204508553659048406575528743768181372247163719880019848120361826802125412634799566848392937299334131733950310602867748763644373971214299447973863042619136129115826521239675367330685640403864539925491575152670295294801221574234683847646068578481845488138947128435926210402944828825440126719033161759960764491586776311704362755443169987877250250105329311854223832446537413483398803127010979743827024163074074214953443808980333099468021176134260541306473325090045157097996280413835300896319416628264949690604460421353940191856953277486542727890276788791447919821367480538139496569445595639140771108329463001330395976269566295670040082281097060374695845989089566651927016672299555391732495936007219624815872381005728085219322239077033819486970277950745678082310853085407001551765775652955626912184405770757371399151469975701865839269675975640035652173926743503395437371176011964681604221281079367873589816295238417421023293628069747752154190637368380606349313791698698448422701692991784400131521970498293527936407525358590009673463934850043641206952103710621351 |
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.