Factor Info
ID | 160607 |
Size | 1125 digits / 3737 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 709552091623546007118610486446767491640660673387796864671084809592094989503514943163201531835516985822749159620014544235138105581099864203007741204948978725597653782453737610001980772610010031358380623285174864218618831045878593013531325784793120746698926799446188745765941810235520613762357753944286595597257742655371152603334152134628575474523198535251885925878578824887258474328894544362188535102739977311876724486924028089956864843716685981683870153002356324327750378552940144502592099814288700380458096200645284302532063902643721048025131902572509445557694040016988156831563114975444998800324847559388286821496438084873304830721702508843858378133160629579988366569752842393036279461945558853999288162792610963032590681400142674930481504775316666952447237448515653846328812363773767331593815321692288731948889768121061786228000956642038697062394133322139849786893199682682364967940590353925301525652456150281238150845867800522144790561766788468328065641857962891719560088141911984603410619354830197097697831901793002568914492100437882937994035510597711094631680062443686446898057542555089179506911622437386164413703363643 |
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.