Factor Info
ID | 160501 |
Size | 1085 digits / 3603 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 29867107681173418191872170187510137834274793514274707995674802522233064849875434609339164764059743045055229602609917484198138014147621491957334309520377484966080149020626749087566584396309872350295310319154171314550573852179194599169863083973382802703336889876612528751017154413668904470384448596941085428555845585956620092745216390971020399153504083017576172081755015079296806529782515506960823086006121595374956103701245688450656304843775593246420882626693175260692070894101213626683009478216978150494069883642949725800346002145445000249164390503855948482554236265780361639713515626949232296497904793797068103072797013844321750197232800720276304655232787563068790682198063731145252641476275929115565120054442337789127301127689845604291271855775031222822418778001420118204173267965212612749667782405820618119989388263281741265219424494659151335593671321848424147873431274843559493324056739838151103822380158405689492544104826841678208990779483911803237068374112251707303346374867699700640803915002230207084739809268966898705574489215820717587399220752187733546306250783475022116229581 |
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.