Factor Info
ID | 160112 |
Size | 948 digits / 3147 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 111776159282756442146448823959562260477115600530844231597397813164327859805548420870537702900301239166457043903758766104936100925592571421830140177730485533049272220772320294699658059803218618153404095287285021329357725645059044420701220668471297493282470579045561671358581569778595511138436080735029229104820391013667232864343320824161779942849657212435540006591413704209403353119127054085116038118370576204171867251962303713427047393926531717347043207345055811053894665160606985938982435966945310924420424828916702904896513373495338908872272172273923263432449823669539054156272403187473947717612244646132485805644200700136533199437951541702086465015477319185488464424498279704002647075381401656682001525004747971668577731861384274868792988198213604176927426923969247304030348106548326867800775328060497452208561530251923276657721592515538572953222999171704261759197837283432637425466188672634295208913668282168457879342953364631728565463112955259 |
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.