Factor Info
ID | 160499 |
Size | 1130 digits / 3753 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 41127320990908095137796609603648511192592485508588016870080931401930193745727634671629038490628813111397665421634074363923505528894129636613841766711878521481803563372078068443968631744976043008027807356155915988606580756153827914169715829604612510610525595733600540524105406856727938049312386265380457127915092272096133139723396278213362348688593176084655470678833054392367063772421968372340076925584235871290383388706717470750193679544042585290637334707936145686859077514227616405211298229484141256427872094371192308423777260623552660829875362165080853897852826856242870348903869302016189790043589364669612617651556446844418561258877782697105044183097566067707859772432849615742153935640365029472431355933366767548395812016028701146181575107495939424711638180779314839122088593470120899490041766423006917679549861861169963711337745068244058505955620201219051872304028081038800507027694111592868535092099703673296124756821378972769619422209224592253891763609240153197693812809708985216338612135060361176866711958363696997648706324226782525849793916630441242623994760924034367555274884036581546876410685301417751426785285320897389 |
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.