Factor Info
ID | 160747 |
Size | 1128 digits / 3745 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 138868780796601281445506494640471685381622373978731478025487413812414743389257007193333830508509498157979540005188773042489559810973327947664338615230884996845106304625663941757201784429547096240789906774945227097163595932312403313969636788246425996784298146490110274137214788638191223042550457441284853214572067840720369087558065050687887640961089760458457870157962891976226838356341309025448690902811105067632188772090244932288437630651994213094044903639976554149835677675326778540207691335076293250634999327389149126602422008574481159675105596837695053654406357397011055387300365533792946848137666225850501002762043316383505568390302186841080600585206001234197209967017969690287013254128180419985705063840063219932312798216999367116000777878838525855539792238064457154082935197090619711845977373955331286002318251347831098338234849908636734711427953069616995767597534935490559274009379965839048015104944812660244826534013014711273550812289638584889738296180036256527078635666140740822753447236913846972514488066396428383798937577260463255272505997608346963393913038301197925587827483611489814110150902784937324991064987777151 |
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.