Factor Info
ID | 160472 |
Size | 1138 digits / 3780 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 7403885526510113468580857098228993251334413265379023071815054961952662929589624388100621566859475493201359405663659328383718555464302681590313393983889218199712483218281107780593783219405575325540929163064261603555113334726848620082020047986525276228751760443810186223536942756555157352339507135490167498235951518300264587373783234580588495273224497916497671595869301172489357213771599868133242551600406741663614671606117343031792967777568646863577797077065988159386752643410496921555499020215909652659961123627665118728732355470923221349148585416185431814591182721471403980590936728887009623982095293964167754007326724404179965387460964461328426571260642317425405129127663310541213644318743121169873450639088169622213937663178280183877382664267082476433082410120790999653948449333158185089767168618270854184795643240921998716413048859207007668163767487748800623981854457857631861127105615590788082561610670906361482332550270752797372780137939346584351441969141924695111421488569678710019792957631673795030396402991889355688425915896270112684519350246299766925024279102137466217087073854160098391259862230410554258749139393820178567604369 |
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.