Factor Info
ID
160155
Size
1017 digits / 3378 bits
Status
composite
Value
706332719043035475256552939606653902133560043927651538397472788859280506403894491311638342065487705519243372368630214940751580818095207681326072054879131676783623947379540491557626763405786252422702757964266264376894710349552988349716138349707952688258981341850786315743178068065693799420018911237799314764098500463579546644438313836784295373206972022709368937742540013716953678640246014086557744311170094797519863670211506512535114170591618589849349423926290647366791889614998452611324231893790424547761524926815162754017555367174380951011777183173544997840904941920554546114490610678827718885263104184901360004108037729781319331877649870280751459922566253885154078048368598417753777288431396730342252173521678713856130349735154325755942315526828273526961490651286267795596704879390983322045711043988945315769983668507630534013278692507315513053562239048949410545199959136843912114645110380237435170939343416999900425529641120131799000658911875787209546058967236017240470174141629570970512573804860863622895945619193
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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.
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