Factor Info
ID | 160554 |
Size | 1126 digits / 3741 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 9547492130638293472743295465191103131443770022546855747438296890489751448551066679256757283450840897689986658663447591394420890539122546274769591992024074071088004526529520420054203102389104133953067966444155853499401178593393392563029487179824555741423237577341815018723089500785181881658642082998670357561797200893473316622115635751820823950623337821456181227247292922858403301075406304202710419330418781135973470214322677883292253865501056894307435396103393778454479914073147039683271271001699691936949992933127861193373359092056655758778250522128755682166381989379362758592712528492810333036922751666084353476156904689857190100702825709910151314672877836340045667169862900145899939077213878650921158174179077781642221280353624738422112299693529723745876049422264568851666835267585142019577825751498493704081278547127138735592943788360940659309627683175585137353411176500652420687973052142200722835073025971092889680460685176311957896045201065684283143368952592527793189709931371933029458791200169724462636410000776229383127314234273827644804600250380261891419658464597411570693999270116487237275118254763250906940618004287 |
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.