Factor Info
ID | 160410 |
Size | 1147 digits / 3808 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 1716157464854191401667560078710587377282585565384460049948594767800959666612758073081812046083574182759586669780095903066097056507929366723667511263752856361950034623127778022600583892463572550409132820145196062724944011031265081561794667602427915286102693432681583828610945457932522496485101597875996114700950277715921517694065586092495298128344121688004155082066333202138773436654500181087399058938286916812772191830243322620142305183721172638358416413231423029450188191202754811667828466334207221185589075698106743102375059206815180057314679814416528435796008829908379078282884189852051104048584835677876400192188690604756202981298765504880148589074248444987086058601184466747490388294922835754618245751415158704417533333584369783758301277615284954404603656636408141946175004268857244991660389559182946772993837968056998971408043929130994075148094878423696067124679125535818021930726970658001016443792838663292974688015182882305692442380193734965138112651328018981251617161402383202086170095594313787449443339365033569264796287843058784572301016276124026507081873051859113428793453596318710342234923745257099951535022240354189587974524263426757 |
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.