Factor Info
ID | 160412 |
Size | 1124 digits / 3732 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 19959164914607264036255169963760821377740077651334761774361265760309778421829594981501115545269295827045940962462187149379227422862395448088303549699902535981144906200579627339633031090929659406783394199614422334704037761606201801693589195957629952339041215152121992600676451117053306656229875652306090450941434892974391914605969436530046165752413821691939263794087929446034396172948176389938790526956423122308621271185722109948896647032152693830811349687223898544165970654567215111093745217828694751669464976821664790180642988395776071065235782608364609787452731818197804996782094966193084538231539437458939933654886533619382442445824726270868583249717524309551588712634065273204041578580982794904065290274864789921860475670858077064955008246391227486641745680553885500190229919376082765198923228118748570202943917125465576191622015995669078602724846777151297367870902995832458029464122755516280572904786681499242192373756417412913422800954710984182478963556799464460391035301865199972352078547392398123794976036681754917288438955072119015419282446457653025806330050867564806234139284243004732232908162022979050799047183157 |
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.