Factor Info
ID | 160318 |
Size | 1105 digits / 3671 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 9717782228759531824989505300590842375071767736448947679517279499321766432078602833752320686002685922108689514977733612231962642398432986491672199424431376702247514530140656731033667576877128709803492243521443019700047864695839225733157304614965338622670076292090518721283981019215862789205180488331168331124670637530762208451635927144924201613080615033031342610747529290516428101666452684944570245054389432755073381287030097051298837685467439029974147720741677028158588347933448314926310063871420076633163004369244155583536247768775116325267259700672460905758750115458120190123143268932398890486530025934858721644128712679640205737614758241616222803794001268833615939799430210945661438643852886926551389150063673169421356909149298108427526772520218809330896080874953463454158662780653590160068244068070391940286677148308346160531903521310562125828231690005583472345169193223204755194651791210443985423211117837666085332675674746695705313004262139378710178085613513329547263180377812240754296050801968479278275174887962415584320865907103563453646861597223838265229642408768727070152180201948464559187245373 |
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.