Factor Info
ID | 160110 |
Size | 968 digits / 3214 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 21328162846256565547981927330713977715501741463884435436298288481142609436051654057068009582176859690417449422077572216160015565599687822152008989356555509581854975931360924057414003352045020846789274983755277430650138403109443505104280720480857013822251582839575715078322584587758602534963494137784743207614741461948224615207391940314366068766463040074351650215463149108053866034499154265974141074716125870566078433082188045508704449973119828712257593535537485706124153189435385756307825530528618042557006873746773706621854723868728668111831922527243876021299827371127258966298449749173964153557206556864838477431274247857429666471492417454786318818730863002391369959222518579058668978897187925379134339996468402370166604794459935933765167652553532776044225720627640764302066518438519680991814463426908235383636367570122332739508314323138550190032447328283328670015689653861299050538931807946041320949160296014217697889150775929039680005503905585201113833753456745797 |
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.