Factor Info
ID | 160187 |
Size | 935 digits / 3106 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 84917423010085981469557302805175343231350717980667558232123088081942465943890082245531281187938436951066856580223482507950528525777291851720089409373688165815812549278255753665135571321219448618829304559429416780535512295664610700148563072154302513618025375600773475967449536115117464216206716312012556965695090547945851997519101854611343142992002938978643718059597890921282243220423124261704151752277047976512607369434980344733863278931810809814837812628224520848802018624209309260696384905014965657013883787648546392360721361099406959864501617328499933061056178809051541847129146414720839917754150733944972052707653903362679998975980583197795675864140495975920920234934958622884824110340342765297434440937460804331974713989673570946704521834708916745583140608091423630693759602595875804976245500456576715929394726575421145547992233825567240960306199134236916447684916569057540831370149067073722410058464258340971065722870394882500889 |
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.