Factor Info
ID | 160265 |
Size | 960 digits / 3188 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 300035798319808699689191588610979858936265464352542535294462747145341304442999513367715317963839139153402137375065948155226505426387159034901570622256088029257099155936422077551978903378445845406191942461163365795772500798489141543835031405556729922848531215628163288201268593483020424556781868065762489113154181292868486205658751215632700205655420026682742867500796514885380138132091936983708609108512743268456375399770709541854871258737512900537078391715906390183867941726933377644849181535501461386545461824549734207306685089150759197881151476146057139636324813355411480561960932593073414048518511396972416374369300569178914459762150933067473973548200495333385697062301073573972948543860747244650017957761829016059291773664294266106310044990804698043395218369579330871588605304308259611010005431819711064321582899858864907362416601098966031932675961319244586136945616430285742834366406821242242449937417930671109372411429874745884575735512730846819089356117 |
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.