Factor Info
ID | 160500 |
Size | 1108 digits / 3680 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 6137668832845440490394011960801484751279346068943255277408049341088602076984379917104780792522824602654741063208053143092617219019503490320263363106422529949505209993631338479444940877091110405000525965464923907180632668770130221438516332660013813183833961267428304669238337408354232022719071494827238009899141975419220906439265139148909648683125214453747414623314014279135409850747056170987085934084803864268365009758870397788339222985629710244023238310657057958133398932667705388341287499392513434689073564489125088033731831113700798949541602395126530475465292513851226316019758161903722351088524699481578673903825591529082919423976474846447594143993821004479069908133317842279220392755084652143187475491681853539609939708313460986192160461496943228110924837125700205247559058729914932208148634230898576980891098065764483454048316880971554162253378724925740677617548800922666935176171615129966077458917398696828213002931672874602833243529996273700746012378470221301209460723716031433703210112748810016042403130809272637910108073501811552910603385114958978561491729029691224440154552108095821956950253836429 |
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.