Factor Info
ID | 160387 |
Size | 1138 digits / 3778 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 1729522445270116302818706122588795304407686623943943518700733035565741671270571685000723135125195837597004111893193011479058571663128268182460595720017385832506040314219033506982077550864207805730385490677971905654212159478432599347535405771434289913422972972218253117554434963152353131866927628472523640199161933998137231744731612434269128869121639256066098549823801996546629180558487431002289673909925587635787420153752392996153415225351008349916814907195781968981192958149063626289867610117023489193223772717779959243036031510551538657212790637582709371570717526564741638451321789659664976089847667090682286418337677793675146354667533658117394882729745986150185239098623204381994818947079066199771455862812368072915305854225109098146921054735997119945180393579604331989935551144519790297502155850907916608663820790921189255549856210596567296472382277823641864218414813438226370625127328037220094087956406403255776332705931117820146466475895820760110284406818029997652317099589695293940366306703856312438490613811992160053115119827059356018555385220165949263606696550911410057486354609834939178758524432686104709144894948274911812539429 |
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.