Factor Info
ID | 160423 |
Size | 947 digits / 3144 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 15814130760040232376800921341905785639494618103436133188355328212110851567480785858352235424466890720746042542505947962246452877307892125285210501996671787501821104088615142045281654926116868997707364305627417407989669941647855710015903563503248282001986079365626193694634354716271484604811684890444674934195364433948709805391204885883584183483044718049691107779650254035120173966001149386473804435107506654869379945692143654300272645484586784732904960286088835013316750210502846993827250259826776545393362218073331513811296728060411318280532564367255829560316800882685974828152273779572209881695660587077760699971037817309403026101636354633366093121061809429040951356528910073633107321940349493197295356738279255883317801205181931414542703337650242894892753809745814083664584876008740670276354137668964296885923533595381287343549166929744068810374058714828787906006807014377499067963624622743122486430306409906332750401283897687495704053200385653 |
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.