Factor Info
ID
160270
Size
963 digits / 3199 bits
Status
composite
Value
884094173372395420492135981931891233261974751711615858009678609240455831310224440174670427772724285288452953844078512634499231329777413319890732947441215294572736514908570275310402116784980768419103343098278189047223588577494877693755300001582239848137583055236779329414310984591620976506243792557580418167052396440635054253413905864362137435540429793544585496503395691638694664538588881297147096334506637292305255885228819919240246350987082446697976529400571802657146807324483368012052475796824183201832413961233906078385416898347274656944784025826978352752598245265278259766279329516541166525695822147589787183100163536734722063834367206165240070393308194250650459235493957919187107404957991181557555840301430780925408055249210370576419013592815133474169122266939722757043142618073148151344827230130853293911794983627093084431411263677365261629351667767178114300409647827229339555569879604329558256813560335844325886409368043420220136531883087577058206557955497
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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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