Factor Info
ID | 160546 |
Size | 1132 digits / 3758 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 1773856313774136973848028977760179556419087975259485094223321923804463832851891217177847339702261007411889054749934440973272998866897058510748268399098015089954001586119812866498938822615162136383524722215963732633534539264132931039917233363876016600820846850380924117034935700512945225413564491267248950724135150644620996680132291051067723848299548387313102937967156841640925288075482590654213129729167538069057023893969312980400297096547062483944299992822287744932923831008635186883269658879876223958798477629579725847691517980684531646961524033428650921235521273386901734165483894511285454662853941822921624384325637437235803489356121006342363399689446424868166846662798764302929397547029015396862021771713762903848983840765028454930821435332681054728676032774823315995785569969935128362157599322310377608367524104891609178560938440521943883701419413194844605380054042616684151468166408407070805080203665752568715964032571470422783723778160041408636805412690507143616310046263817881374188586358652822705434175173895965243728225270013799350953713817035616574715047589623793047591626217024077317805587912719296665530597537650332961 |
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.