Factor Info
ID | 160404 |
Size | 1153 digits / 3830 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 6063621235473213164651404112689960162327270578538766665492526138551147547725539919355685444067726070472049288743151214517422969781103695631275491154740955848617445323700325127491479887634589241734038893635654147947594219885183720174624277880001239650600642006801448050095902871974396906368831549467077214524661942918469701418426304008775209458605115055726564344983077748507222655928426829913725370655840417546587151535075586681997026402202463563234499529674158655076667376183736668298363164616548178101410210289244253709134760062969447464151553822582055368483646542814063394013039096553135072752559513122304035133638128946345859836878608486910305674451539891860408575241592164694271754536808066678701367344893043042277947264149228499353303636041784995052217361124575848143283867840410306549411814222530934561879020896038722421081725721366632819586749898618413172300613865627026605107774242028146278724492430002819786542461185235654764680849040679971112941274860197242607586602270165827476681059001910506615430482607601930421593821597412431752487715230473991841063527766230340924261807660226626843395313808068927323704078677438604851631297366539184954397 |
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.