Factor Info
ID | 167552 |
Size | 1138 digits / 3780 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 7757604903166903980246245188928869867725372516361667461292459619195546451413296420917294830894606043415758475119010373909612115454184278927059963585541991922530691525718149595660454030859900696168717707846609183107114559068309143398511660850807649927525040125301156207137015510174685468424846289594249749367850105184282654985570751720908592745080621087343692773451821111086823830404509131737776816693185641152693327129630176666275724315073636091012967144413611364003643827452406331127714495289987965617741463910686036561569512550979250050852575744009943086528454066691792663120077766140990445173348127591668137591536432132686880889780943011206745605654580949725569490570101733506132142706714966465905226427132704482614181394465689307087036751186364695660697289028058259581874066417031607783491072418597868054988104613469681088143740947463677073722859854764530981893121747436432961117449612678930775992576336072037515643834914392707051427307076932781487494878424586704452109551927771286556764818752121781052935597091249516562507717270077936566536733125238675691617986478343468726935701356320126211852581192480308338572481016798107049366053 |
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.