Factor Info
ID | 160358 |
Size | 1114 digits / 3698 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 1435929158713271098985404907706936520275120528500700339381379465168063316116378759255285599426237968115028766408946737826961060996841680106753440510140647470211820419247459939098782756293907604781472635102549848586020499710711121267375185616314938437218508612183635852450988778880861127965692591068209187579287743986806085529986216702614615122002001093024645364383268105324802604696129615847699167928137102178886136185369097368256143513522753545492825718635243060189936178549772527457101302301830946889148560025596359656639880027403080924873164303885842291706591064826971894291587551214349439529952259225137253838304140576966795375764851062860084191401845810160805403037703297516932951314054213941669486251248740016685164188411119536799064585020160843618178755311036590478415460310576744828830812087017974620235350660362850122101392194998457653916264150317310526635803312188964310399771971554108971666318105273742282521633205589963646038878190874045416086805874068968575398040599359865138839890114587592598609816935143287278346011603671050312675923320354127291826081399544275587986532261220479817610136992018901443 |
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.