Factor Info
ID | 160462 |
Size | 1131 digits / 3757 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 516903138909911913433963585211260517267079494275224463741137488075570817553247209148649557348979570531290902000586967053245825581832057971139207880578261203783768996459181115872448016140596949814135071614217303704804479567862665756614015304181097906910957536941272852398607832263218217208407208257644515330353400185536486952775960849551930251957621924459224025172385730214293719989692430357099916743815671237024009513466015489398483865999827672970617968336253101196954842709166307867803510004184294288238997315192723205683099201412848635549373146067231892053079013874702629463663816351958715478320437033456826646047996005916549796305494409952668233585151399287002131907875197486041207856905618939451255461160538332173464923725856695583645203097162144319599722208495190253644337208268822057955831238111292582524344180982718868382444700634584413095183031802260806665972132049423465363988535045530543324943990837953965644916973010744895033746804446384020673569908684232280780988606735402979024071591579993727779562198733581797143808677634433295607242790277931583574140837091260828914140887763989193057070095640513281951336148302361591 |
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.