Factor Info
ID | 160591 |
Size | 1117 digits / 3711 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 7866000490404190091096191180747351539803252586197983691775668928451567519461342338959898428711022475246753693470515816482057658419166871288334072489837314317694111399335332156454732136658877669516225016998149802711537781657491625055822624495868044704562453590244188877808599068814480646438750002755635294410401042264539314960500271528673389149879659695717705750414516201730736676366339858761332944703969967387196871346290530860687355035383832129661826774019189017215841810970802127949967387881692158946324627417734260213966070709091787974899832564392209676797271107648810606585224113736227291429469859748884361546802351766363643422975286975143193553300778164590732830903795729854876615576300798381435506289823804032015745720285758556342493282047987527751381047809839686217151090046790237107438542411516698967057980189171545061288382756572437742981224393233121632677036894981984782935790788749232002363161800381357194279137646500709296424476430842100121881018470363828674926293163031443383672738130955980113656683265243619953824839615308815098420035954483049972982197370230776606663714891121418169349103412509491823157 |
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.