Factor Info
ID | 160250 |
Size | 1002 digits / 3326 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 102570121992721463116008606692164907255882997408487977138285257619097123920194805087944458172268285398319935832068156182187487253534735784628801708748956783976970766005379852232346111650635384213716031590191049410316928608512963760122768682757221110568728511976874596858484791391894981646600185968910883903763296703989975493598048572226602338675781578964210366141728239893763042534079094503084697365243232769282451334472482085899570666139062922377622329533395602554740261449005415005706839576361148020658181536208932765417097652045524829086649026281540379333501618580551329460034382878327153353167794576174060545197265062693764286660090354264951078388559990002749677594779726303794288919170992977607185079963601837607067536269647423113731071154724384156473357866722129137810934793681614927647806666652369052752571388790860265079035298533680100833834835808344185374226158768424703241522739424150703162357388179223378379574571617213196411918705446771619993911679131450851299515842782299549397598023473017 |
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.