Factor Info
ID | 160332 |
Size | 1173 digits / 3895 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 202360408430138388071388696159281231865853836265357676043284034300605190243704988068056980527838774339145434893752765335391049447288393778385898583563940074024930218959557204203968655511463618650552207629230162873315694231827604973814428788093873677586116922346081040272707637660642524367499587910466481757860711222829400126495643879787483595480506657446589475630781908901657015468240528902888015254453169076976764720952117012357300926155605418040737534040397057332822720321592480751426991000144846011700897929012226552554755546260190517749877856279718234315417169521251948507968307418624114570334704169928539873879806478460133090168339141454883631042168380207078193429765473587959104360677422256804000395898627054777684198308835525952480173029822134455246920546530457930317373894805134976702723516838506227387895274622339267719254408750649147072413252543730197512730254699141186736665637544797536039347466298357274883622644395612439724140364570590282243719193069965926749406431564419303135831102070145882515328626203755106117580942840292058447897887017643607733784002202390280540364234535869480604882802579226245052724640216856964102796250264532238216751734453176262351941 |
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.