Factor Info
ID | 160668 |
Size | 1141 digits / 3791 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 8386195043508210044408949753877423382423686612402721061347205056224273053214622958993871409465504299684851994130062518051297212189390729219732007828152756490675023099865439241141128848377987064115829539715208216137399438141379266361234002085657661409442661757826637520400254005856703500207006727562900943754505649201684108924840368685670102238966328683087415230672385827619552579204381671420661617979112438279111423637177334409859411587419164300486089902683079138725374895376468039263565341891000265929764092901625423546721024258380525086192499891183844600191735749258586436102228196248187317161792456410188270823707475978806894178255676386116838441610224722512019609131592977683399781423441461901963500786465994698931351647436781313237581240539536303088960237525311910996662680304725922732711826600912701087436066856852914714078434342720102193623291744269846300932700433855502131575579420036137372739459573943469396584283501324928420848667882464042444013285302340950710710107095022040416082617567643539234526368028564541471996969254331965014541104270118545122920611911964093036198948179803975809995552171116225187296395284188733812747728129 |
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.