Factor Info
ID | 160295 |
Size | 1114 digits / 3698 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 1128264155815097965815605289037576711180464310695345368849452667517530322863758020088006494293541859265485424273722588399529932942563080917596738657370657113711834888457038661331532072964539748551032584564430510702488036254121385609835862681430410227774727390872114992856017813915157947858142180277721224400613641745020258250948957226502674872876325320143226166825254764934701089204314230252488549556634690810137877433165143366889016734138206424698391532705099050421091554307001949715441864694265233094265089355882116628179627731095394110942884228112235125680318519604796018240230322697260867367158146776366828853080278999727366504630529354461853682016399039597034832102517031324786198377488419925782324664681870359370769329456078807987690211670814156208696595111842729052417395097081166843135743256667807386433947069241409813279075634318107791812919856135390692956462181640500743565161964982399235387128518579467689109913742691945483835819599388305485316427538993219231028093557945013536074441527753843239624327355184054429032298415104074788697575792749587807279666271690656374583289680785153927962362525170979057 |
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.