Factor Info
ID
160160
Size
985 digits / 3270 bits
Status
composite
Value
1457415371319077511846562189368381534721757873640606517161385799725905613670900316869004481903723215728247926106597330459358108127274240487649018832970322339875012058394814268373432244610086671605740811772722220621044861214874202763166137224787151768994168579119000593664190055355799416017272937552798828465153000033263050074245611381338973302256237522410368362404564294886340274830414674270067390076124411001289831979083913811594399743398566767004003857502834275005563509660584857681976386752218213138069033551173837622860682488085823883023855997426791096599508634395013264983750340117864202596391345068063684370974449755446188892882733341075438889917023262268325817941558547096564620712645962459269605304390531120624518179581413362585647155927727821588364933713279966314050444352615833616384419961677423218957977867580251319551169459911636900333730545479396397909836586854888855297428667548063392315792030935913910545941311386167407043023484219583639440964245998324032431623609579687
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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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