Factor Info
ID | 160719 |
Size | 1143 digits / 3797 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 625396142071141890638666188302227111076049227193877242872663205493020703720839454294909148512941970643427238267893325429315959942051114539202787901452975671056372866700450606577427358145943944878313794039242727663111296180807653233467914240473976122413453102060098008562242621122588447191048782591462135671476431163642723758594486632631614473171366895186069845027040497863625702605873753536642998778815760635149030711056659865027446209131189952322857717825017814908443008415330425009510983858822023569539354735369267259281638477828878611159924942784885124874781757405676697899338536476807814010273141282384321527744667147661562497516907027288036115682174300187660768606230203135742296956958983759084321769339663602728405269726491708616521894355620281184481249865516069147675582352905316996466458874841314163076783991054430402874586770446955580550996450010114471715240924263226680425772394876871806890183489504092233990778470635113180337267925131441403706788114872769161142929341386118829584978557036834785477128329261698096643818217384238260084175362835480632818756297006148667571819351866535937654898704201993234667044953254282419558666166363 |
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.