Factor Info
ID | 160666 |
Size | 1162 digits / 3857 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 1156511367022072766761122911036649201456468034416892116882193432964619318934326454973311918807089245734731593831755683046149901480119322893995257885620290762099483026750976205378119525847873411376274805554958658455845248982578248563215710800917398936555519040073002889903223303555835080052484329325463419237622578479311752952227058621249290127328471705804758933922856507092587942134743225322468590298915346400241750714134322797456620688760039615199331775531348623130221201146775093328680491122413220322472174213847860465610220989839699985966606594633464429470164126578751669209475190969541108332753598533108220640329890573959431465293495786004231349982620758332125369906425746389300144729739887953154252306286114760845791602025338976944068885381035820445991121924003153600156109604140685325403033373905115388616036189498184870712892707954312143065173941945741150007854821506497730403256354753222381962780852919551672237198268576750660741256388497856577349015546171144409521741949296193054208797125211596043907141115449999927014364459528980562815991057161301369649425106443125705421676590262848424997915486031201070153781934689939570449659846752074155364343349983 |
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.