Factor Info
ID | 160547 |
Size | 1109 digits / 3682 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 18567440852160441930833661516127915595514290814350530152408083237200415234060367069460996364105628829535606219252413030229958373442479428543684275073513733952461721042698972448641390714355897169971100409837878604831713383953447658237650450410414233622873035197498920414298235533435400425351133872429560992619919991917363232924997655888107051359324847513188774962063309169372274772939597977275765833178991497448581881442342393860367620260712690526130224975238472902072616153650230699940386708012557574220650537565879207331579810210384164056101370030460937804622716955721986028268980783282785996876748616290985336902468373206574784970578445648261956700369939423591598813144250220830313876648091113814187726695445037405468997359062876074106196992416058217390650675931228623047211067617489173303706694898302874267054750370515951554521261390330697046458512334678708597040403007727742943264389879110582568196122031455369760763356857556105523864793591109577100293888786400601379477710250823316189119149153251318246740635772787611789370214922229632734696539543180965648405183431892175809221251746342663350679831320427 |
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.