Factor Info
ID
160317
Size
1147 digits / 3809 bits
Status
composite
Value
2178303050897646689649327079350526178027565343711821416674088426765572589183542217401521367720673874579059783568850869089226632362830922819952008274158141977658395034447636295309568466425293545192434165357266323720190548091758002484520354284536828538084086306288695836823712252700735103145904081761621660224099781424241773616755035964297682145938754488526943746012273460400758315732240898710316443257864882099225406491231764288398629751764213626541940621818947700217332236437334664276392080865919307314770001706771786992043389471798901488858659663820788812723197286891074622806947493557909196431358486907157453088774094312136083864371120734909488710206995533546220426810366370296812937700154957474347150466490385654342877018058725478889034768122311422606315055079962020864811120191779164823082179321885586519927234236408851676297679750154562538679989201513333073737509404704307438041476558233456808228871059529971013326047169628358083001766586700009115844402739988162221295019696318047696049109894421254692058672768737778793710457606232400788440210177081804679953555080471901709323834046063558308055003489120708288747213627452576304667228235229083
copy
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.
Report Factors