Factor Info
ID | 160123 |
Size | 951 digits / 3158 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 229984203640527370767974719941136379387990180397769717993362032411976394168187377105943752083871540762926210877620386364090657552679169227952522992170947764014307224840998804415003485039597032342247466043056061934724709596837439587950287835694397309938814017135846121676605351090611280407574511929924331861137627437845661923851079459644022869704023911824721724731136568631728626495526406360460681237005680467899259196016609911550313766301803034700945242414886452969000624729247549761971471074054417215971860637255231647527260281128373213456749900437122614056934424326092491179122345409432144978023686444173193330210818322205216462606976674816200992010743847948663902217630430338487581846291247073960024593552734403112073703709580670000179247165641366257728455997652771542753327191552311027649036254956506508309511677371789115502664189005056377210418760112891532496198624929133182807692872270931084882630690974283294291366646716691337556666170940875187 |
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.