Factor Info
ID | 160398 |
Size | 1131 digits / 3756 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 405601323541071389803913420707255444124522185254938785328426212358334279210071341214580552927158760729790926734741820179178406866094489353570159782498167920139718098940948684898190198118980625473655631727825382745283709633802718387799101626634182548054673303701727542243945794719587317377754578004002888146598717161373099511905122925726220778813498877785664109533528621980058412413272976733442866960389230036471380263874679585763258397196812193841969219318879104966177793097045253917142021266337216826035774620574391350425860595960827971320654418460121788925275034798746307184677199802698349070344749904043200962862989948122303100006154995700109097572584577832276819725487767189277151190040570157283644462955590754265904483856470292247063717537222797614984375869353141216389111415134578668717833551515230413187763479374438967932561702769676965228057226291680225694878707771539847310215350650597048258852262400685852100575042547853698242941836244840569925584126436249320171750580728408397147572661958404274304974240053902410460574884811495503319562909203736611607556826174173257086448649355335305468460689054507174035218144681241209 |
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.