Factor Info
ID | 167567 |
Size | 1127 digits / 3743 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 28958948794940843318777745031508313249782154914948101894210823608799743151057874029939075187629336306316848638993941234307330179199461146860251746129375692155369767889128016553680519138672856404843093308779013018706133580048499374031504970916512064403743403001830688137616032164407922635410537338006244348877284792308229658960972252155093922476709484936504416793681657683705614368270753764611659944932463959220513615955809928423631445030771282617083545967135785664003907365048288462388594875180523285288759630030719629505273504322048763402555156717606817093944582906365117743505284280114081304197535630117055162803738446815753573546290090603889593035443778634976930507429034169434752671247742800438657026146220641250763860070280722815165235989181167223100715771149861467537180688420758053792306873190678497622267503930978519747033548355395154577080534578704245990175646503335312749612196546487187906396763200890168443353326602697563346599435831007909530055332640334964005389843897362517433838697072337891152396742781498417566249162615842861723009564045812567584634979959071162952627611307580471342074560958617060492168049307879 |
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.