Factor Info
ID | 160416 |
Size | 1141 digits / 3790 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 6632049934750958033813599658795540781562964863598344010985236152805706879361759318230782488325001694862947896628557075206103155625666061613683889870955576865255561379059650504201200185250695785403062460859895427615022079792563911150273085093591466349329767079029374874295179649820849475224490897603553425577075458629173259689899701063624438594404947149719478789113872611947944263694358779131854948972796621257806839923745535661436228068128140272954165200738413334476671311928843911342779283546766275973127918315881724114790381350051608778315170820266949511871248896912442957739389093024816095174459854730467509302102202505458016444908309068246625027600449081752312680756735129119894050108404970901615408362886374238229624034736563480030193524949336371437987050010987269814292318758600878673118153302598250058838635716433241586586476978782218987446511335760884768613196215959540671706622101066141551985856400828435947662980084917221753161958577109469659881716697584759845605754472162051559712278896749747636239118279064192423853084336613659834611001042995888231936290415326827136214780447155656088363672355434173672935777219369609306870090387 |
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.