Factor Info
ID | 160346 |
Size | 1123 digits / 3728 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 1334206984538216051542760739586854350229317354625321428004158177543626229017056940618277472626656209269521809234153016793845907644831171510550017806786328190523857709331296044968853249021378340593096870524065660088996649014590868519313192079410751857334206822905573392151964549319420319521064125604425635971549906882694876434353137260705606419912104127603513541000518444433871789642436888275292640537964661184745795105959423674029576103460778817143084692925548440169730786982674379261448206665757973451059195947074711544767162529290451717075294780205981342713525464283689211062034152688397699469254535427842953912667554089040781578291651914024481394751022311979720086895989143505534718245142334467213528174263916594918725390135002977559443567633885249109408606762310035483591682808475941457873924309919386167632608735222714758743544264883100038249373046734174198711277688610147565135342863375527010248139093984506628268823271018808247609131401005188007728434411041777096298522415845575051598147846727584205087298025615111941645821627664857019657198066057264911080906953196994692094076552957753078385239983431407153378840693 |
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.