Factor Info
ID | 176167 |
Size | 1127 digits / 3744 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 76193327037149308760859263284928528061725098706651275200199449848008721239313393432936081014459057746017612492780749224873938421665020351385468022680830280981015052961109096866798804696556551919378578886458899865739787119656695108076418574237779529111154424751740245157876956958843752897395401328833605758645926939701262601345460241056059125037359815232513901285147392085429329883357549407521824815692629384201691960072288318528819419156876151298718601869298776291296477350473545124287232074736345256719967225138785700369045682085363971796352114654985784844638615035426215313710521740428659843142188502044641719104601829420183233840242234372697228480103998595082377281781174888039111223906003195970189209047959366053229764031604726248978600957709352866104033060915256906570837194527650738797515162742179713083722606912067166382521068996345977652503895085645336389106191263767707846842878634578866764805269070065520621364208591294602184527791262813645021595911501079384636344791137025845083482198671965628050752294894320484078717191835993440613691689002513806684225583052454644107093768466076994139819105315509864661788908816609 |
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.