Factor Info
ID | 160474 |
Size | 1112 digits / 3694 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 71965847830473121657963978835225043153100147219036302065656283218942586880670466783726913710210456003583528982946084743087450689928633607292338051945692047304061018793915187708055584412115443442805907611152778192134530278351141871531363236118536077110466268556787207021513634606028766636891855354942787813346931409138284992984963167318724878174079823691984502262672073091276430243249935864999339186492555324013258820666528249692292416361415585183396750235458311720948313869991559416289324458965803900544380048324496217036496616741141556114638826516155970594921289273862995376371469701096209773640030619495840149317348695202584487689477072126390786377864173977741992162895769008899851630212167156736704016092429556642841665492956682065990224446269589265216291328133718937727149226974345479462293823835124239756140202547942916528945818582342265465898257053827694277512355475621076927852186361506868492297869552905160594376882398778884947760941917768549535217020813174957266574495053426110048923975436035698305684094597110193581572291156361936874310114408499699752881208285876432370116073499454420289065074500699169 |
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.