Factor Info
ID | 160104 |
Size | 963 digits / 3199 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 913651615875383551499059840587738163677697557970117948087419866419178883331933527657440145131234928946277646001563035415513078755388759949152298779741354415661160786651782148039809700678831123873155451738007007102819801494238231406096802731446147467161944610711679489829681877944652033725903241446084827827786088209487021736153871871895883472099635259705211397595743650609040549342963808678801604673965565065223312923026061626441242022311556385651044035012420948640881281057838809864435713236598752645043830655053582873378831032371068301292315770292931819269174019121250396171351992319535729407981070268503493382083102659051143258952575491472306415371918890400625851260664727518145605594986501897684085665883587327278282366009626101573807541037984507889882618011816601958813180468843006229922210030043128158097968507576962499363541092938592732271716925292586209204341031583387649176019533520647363975966846671934428551765368071271831973302250477221765980593728223 |
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.