Factor Info
ID | 160670 |
Size | 1121 digits / 3723 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 45131371733566021360998627970532321253830944497720700571553912742527650456290194894367694018123128731165086194539485051729888356849226613429908925483617690220963349425226070756652276343907157467081285487257838372103919739393032681203867899236304094383416375270119197076497151294171721249182161709548795912741401243253342211135139452727824865228235736679567805111906809470086582654409458183673002221189419155381929892761138267768769684189566969528754237798565267260082707203432908296562550018673203150191026475114504051448902633897633363081359255318195260782789966591646394295797239766555888937666401502649665584147300187358910667587090786379396731851729971026233740399304268259786466272738774732811029388936735777901642932464601389360683678848202152288089253710370183920394600123504338357906753696728608976712119962877788908234751830564442865375173760859185913341314014775759992438174947257868342152986848041991236736060524164913333107091281752694121222821967441330081462456471319522143049949673537856469345777391350521842659396432420948096981838070256656306675130535229410050797166892912494827874575500649650140264081579 |
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.