Factor Info
ID | 160649 |
Size | 1125 digits / 3737 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 798437152584581085855987217661252612803760234674414729606752776919518221631542572456502939876894502190568478367361080010396757162656440921197306002884926433162345590828398755826661551014571079993142225969721605258812813232879231252821449969975660665338136297700026577868331628627730646495556259588305706761982624913071331515705089540067131427082592272432310411079083134756653947262236033963497798843291437023572528119964490587613815720278655406391414768550616006801788992620870307287379950178097805907125949447636916768168616834138588886545246123966727326381335539312630475188381840959832218438363451316426896004466509624888281962721742417030785649336564290819006255341798142417625751128677187698850399111109365125826673559829004072292263734569413248571815114377312594295099407402865145195846257315437030552141107741125824787904545312526462037107701153026587432466738499371023356009869723390316145561837307081930607579868101528214577872032431723456854011843919520944655022144510195754309481689262527944366635286886063014756128974061731762804655508521909914374320991102543957144664180952506480142337955150649605809516815135531 |
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.