Factor Info
ID | 160329 |
Size | 1097 digits / 3642 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 18149741239872056859655565460370391916104447592673179252819933244211346850628327015819287419041279343015436434788038121807668512068935893347437581532282691810781596980553684245838378337557821827500975799504796226271122360386225947131312737729445614833768654437999258469416800278198278824740167507930143448139655129985138911094658156786418030457190521922386683464521844610419294241529415439050382217964042263205261296662723124560067565706982825900032932597223545986503880535075148584982547916232075957920225917152436546161194704273494333298735599495054198566799154522699936025509584927789927313877740314583751357441346932604296505719626039269534000996299613381498314828312623149756455830448160852204990049791522117259524025362176173388555002509690158793147748192524544151412799052123559632954502998407812727234802180298779429632045556138188484760774559757621458950281056803773444737998872779461121181531325091773178787570976627576767180152087877202987580148671859372397781186850822317173305120853056918095148365517164761931752962221760632107828023727966151906165568702533372049956733049782928623133 |
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.