Factor Info
ID | 160648 |
Size | 1148 digits / 3813 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 34332608852317162353382770255905228509139622068041515417386650953631646075431990599629846557570605498964143398307848164570996621026353955322996928995513451597386864538443773633307908713047425555468070707313204500582553027755860766299243602387081832567239982477835081822322913087478933316994231456000113375142189762132995585380633622167091500914013490477184736220061472721966324149415956474507030737702183849173928658049784030014719858939475267960891322320713702066325963900798816859999879380783260600555981034036289529483564960540979535252604774160125046730263126798322590817388078040191731175363969529947128919639161142433269254428976971853237722698104164691045527741300232834580431442327095272121854040947110857284645059874281227715466651110140968684311229407207339982727935760093606125912149795682644522014549579019050419022147654860004132951634071096397306874805893220632726292039540381130968413736571912429164653462116714282930143793598514811704330233784422267497814974243599220758668239021516421462677385250102283387161385582146946399812757624609546621334247237381021132657071258223636369455921941605454061986554962793577289843123629692013551 |
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.