Factor Info
ID | 160266 |
Size | 938 digits / 3115 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 42145096552189235327092145957910433372309941587570146684472307738032447887100512855148177932990343057772558024714259368415541129237803475674307005034945608232830294725337344884344183631578295779575345367683225584288410991918344615891677794405510389111946397167236775337876849724386228107542079937672207621636777018530342924169032137512305706948813010615587918789558926653773531941569863928563853730692483405202148577537402853253467187686803093081685326049458969899376570506698183685898509661039010953420378072292496649471430188238499380319744019016797880679605633793293110897258163708951867031762962367376475287358277355495722312263230974225057841143227168379943813929111290794017459986146191570334093458621663901959897062166155168351475531605134038359116278065402069420972788091052650879014514933245900520048880323962322999453983393349918184613561612925907824588238958888628108690337565717537224280178049742206302958228259041118708896029 |
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.