Factor Info
ID | 160202 |
Size | 940 digits / 3121 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 1940540313551385546732099745112563152422605085223764955244845919925078406859731519638113631862326369013673119401383559786110691028990281172939464433982730995433423943234086978281182774209753751621130600192407362338007419711625386187787809073211074741111141624343670782165235237852017849894249526526183876308371531972750445304952231503250912831721520179376540322198638231768306449182721385907326403121780456162401904091885928169067103617400956982227378961746241296132229949120339060331424884221028991559898881138805705330987489523547556812428256601703940088120632210733213486903585739448648508758768167205309479227685479894450438528936236885151710413997768167195781161135742871204177802026064530197145123318711662355238394571087095356574311401427727565694665653978869157351526960925993778374282428584856766626869137771862929898466035854613362867714747743775937935330616243765966617429851303309566448752222052175087479483115279294584090508459 |
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.