Factor Info
ID | 160671 |
Size | 1101 digits / 3656 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 225447747840995255308526805099326587590863005669931159090822871932447171135813229516942364946169245176935876011835804045199062341839270138380098966352129691776101228798547220265928751267689908641995607535101694219313457007829844137324026396767718391173480511964059307826641977171958073250358081254815492319134980594453400880706066003563612940367577972569966354927646003909230687154555905838745265931861550095756301871985654410713219123883677003978632616430098144369328252320100375298818941138338073307366129445429959636391314796434520604608571859108710408689750455810950962280478918154972112424816969871290891179277820919543558086201840916047301920782646760854838464336131620217138061832066284714018581588167859872119218407945614765755610927230659587119021741217023293281404964041401415478050115258087767794547414990941699882374402342995362198554148324787121489787244950030665104953071336387733880850600960323428074021827199118598817072558066446322282626758005047815064590787358789220960426156694462098673755427053752057814321648396322259684397229115221463794244541507804335581109116990224668115053517 |
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.