Factor Info
ID | 160471 |
Size | 1163 digits / 3862 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 21595173933919249736780631551352184362163422212404631334733256590844003133098224324162228223270764694932215451162923238406028534268740625985291532340416406071543502378557676965064595757324473724858306896759287869070844844579514000102083147758195950480924990194850903986020879970566453594089019738270121899286149474645890895240650350533986798534551812276824064984175100171867953224074357495942597312207584447061059412211965679333655971063931892929687806548729563511770779236656514959734346695707700273586619811575520758299665453307007025723333443782182577058252797600180397628887094813657693807723331323534021487700995227576950750261028596495288513420847096022228792595752129623113950030486658241300792553232572014483242668102014361576816569811610670155232069939391944310329735654756340887367102387707537309421515597727374943692080224735017998825510461816049092495032356385913079924767764069688293588052882227784874099824054020472087889989279227854115690858500852380564618371093023039747756457622638691783595398817591548840515229025082452553932910421003961746625167649840870414520323771607578174203769884765072854614884953784614777440911518041817625658992262887433 |
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.