Factor Info
ID | 160379 |
Size | 1137 digits / 3775 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 188087092952410363876691342676673303411350278262788061263117670427436367063664446230099604842388295009978339845996203779696586921545659389872680588981842380457819638562744742324445905460267154294683582355351154378777632989957434096088200862426778951303727860793362515531014840732929479107480384287695299246155114773911871994860117454382229104114383786027188609333559721929235863311631394588178872290299323260253696322097743591150467859560808958371024322182676915244397320231130940362615931549523998726680921163312121361591172295670953017564522075648680507588177845642437962748416517224148770767186588228257185488928635357387067385090971858126932375714387827772953611265228537069373312701689135330410246877583629561475634621921430371625740710902987716932157857246212972850620732954460951758053680074553927082182110608175947908265802598365625252930934695777682859883621503048676513799680509906981799112807812636320633095735176090150465273861262703345063774783420354225742389816061425220814396652423875245414379555760434700929516121333112396232854257136057249876280068308542857763789438704696537676665457851919291745621787781506404492720681 |
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.