Factor Info
ID | 160313 |
Size | 1124 digits / 3733 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 54909158235549154077590186146134140446760644385941360343326005672321333967170192744570554639977149210598669103135553046688984089107698329679504167447982536944614668490396305758384548851913132482233615713016107686134334816930352738003394482508270404565549157472429585250044808361939376033313769542717722840852950128322094096169768523347359365552681348685008865470686946141908837872484529062293678288775212698354817179861104165726230116031797665480601135120608438202211815055778048044214892247861215361933746426304156547760525915868082993760512074576780159764763483197377601332487264238914082074382203222779673033997531784693443844139949012778232666209339733328159574868710575213772034690978766377900556741025268150804581953758556509860576526902475634642540112396123822146672445456884898444615761973459833830012896826674234434300967315993988070636596194968886661172365795945584633256298404192543394829491866042535503489367049542477293755334718593318764389345181184604559179422334941503776057073474139086618552111137802042157967032279235910340031112527231482525709278770918080467513023598919982308064257657897922083457504292979 |
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.