Factor Info
ID | 160364 |
Size | 1165 digits / 3870 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 8013023717042050769999338047827230424001495533554961967501481447013496492773026285449691510998715703490353836850195270693622714020905645756092210048389588487017030361482348770428165416686896420757859250070317755453593904022787121728586962954324545000044675350439525896217629578668187341437733983708873560832698543046635426891153119488438659676878426807711271364375865159000065236473281348291731850345670207955983403676699104512879444217577836047808817345046088501183879676964713489986640346296882046970843083525687485587418407248429832212640358196337589876872567833907268210869487923194126852402389275748825580402727711264841146493981234759381529613509841488434086207861798781297695995137587723896359483764955736780822840327425201666673170121361494667517019041516951743089226425603727615496462108866447365151774568695355973654168953989987583977823867058024570666782625419872369136167572016807346530094933781063558007059237955810785048249080403087464058961869937651271168727964903311879718394644426714287112411751522531766900441922079044546085315990657938365306870051651754220432871403226837134575474126198498950948041001813907281671642265241484799165772709629856819 |
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.