Factor Info
ID | 160680 |
Size | 1153 digits / 3830 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 6685033221766996946908743417741311157784794042461972021229907707245720005213892243314867695073916882054282899166295676715227036844248039904304567956762552040818807156831080700139431579411418975591666099149062671242581321278316859342229818902119954604276974566655565000534358500005788589323889379884428901184282987493255350434214237138401785362530531307596970289099764612542120124331520955406837091535664967669822815092788084550269958007553273161006551242521650628568995882415147642958476979149559642792986354696141552335078408421495859796571135492788256967090935447283069110394564946373673969275132050711423936935380167446888417137184639334136909681211325788192990533910761856748088533357767093701202464211051947971907004486686412425144401568288000580453679842579451939689665440628928320446994189043402670707626282219749858778118274654265228026916625932018746682102252569727165272433751884839265979230845086285402304750068795677652760972795283452244862949837440474963031689099801078248919549874790645274570013027805216333746054361527203507138392723056032387124492517412557450166614383897212340623520395357340642553129522839847619756221868075580067070913 |
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.