Factor Info
ID | 167650 |
Size | 1201 digits / 3988 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 1802548470918722803666855196696161234694798687740914121344196870690217188563642753549931738304039399708593642999583685501020024230261311740922761142273054940852752020372065356764735643766741331291314081862485775145391623747115885457845515095354393826894582391045073883185000939031986181756328422386199589952623424709095827141379710509828585111784062008587571878483953282608508572595464619216527442485980091024162014146230593088118794905140692623946451726122199936517805677732941979207097962351492469137777747371292307188498314433697119525845194781232555066067665586661824929359886951668724617603548987878968403398011045234814660568596914304634083937713346911767028913645420587028110138981855145030747112467611309620965574911287218932015479107281765506338380707495403250398424756864447753756342438537688952955215542199708308794766111107207073614715030180875582012990769819407501617414474526734882651445524774430644081794733439515297177759975101176136844220622204070279116885163683945046911606046352182482017096063133434259912195209993963243943217425487806048890723329883646141595598568449990745411899700953239898456135706658075382000563604388415077087721377964868442549787828951745047688272166394004999 |
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.