Factor Info
ID
160193
Size
977 digits / 3243 bits
Status
composite
Value
16804335721594972543990229689054624683120057306468087948089651202869081663046445177399071645057483975488082909257138546668448079138461314227829532609363941735087304291350335133557338120047788007038215491163064797972454197327561534251066321865273272806020547444990865377549431225700722277976040640617786444635574842930243006186744836133720884810351396737149677394998208294815277827816736398263354808607496990857493425685796666534493713630453858647103278027272693323474839793208694756603860541662117835770145263989688181539036406837526759529567334148997382380977170443347784340223517375633796364678406036302117165339387251998817889198699340345332104333632183770428203995801768278975366796309086574937981109377863658432855994866500774658148285678617805813267879123913915560905740037224482463622280595468371804149604412135755384778754605628988093469572962874415764228538481516638540099847693322161289617074624565553564396308895193900822130377020707303002395193379758088552112884687
copy
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.
Report Factors