Factor Info
ID | 160454 |
Size | 1134 digits / 3765 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 184995240995805035657865707530910308605217346496012093659301578469298258449484944238357144024982036767396094881727382253000977877156319651266752447053955369252608198251857362542173246953156897685750248255580536519523655772230216580802067552312896021426448940115521859542082221939505711340012615202043724085654152346084492382729889529687345429864659527773246245414712503525451397055634020461225843325229739871874930743192912139753016988240162171380558426966318577246243208303980663512056176903083075829907201324353330950386879535504772170748804599869170587365286075078908459431638213033587552810830524859332773904222436430872355988647130923573705291348615062304905452918050896348901195417848804017088203941352226804154461668876443918960696931107158801616696964984217538523351073238057843089343215826124007530853077332517303106096734791296189829397896505300653152856733833568246394933750510757837058303164806287412108293258280246234352562129753859449223621332821453388998092528814335732471669726362767399727182783287864967962802270618285746142392991952005831091480360616969739331641543642239428459081540127259166131152161063091734293219 |
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.