Factor Info
ID
160274
Size
1059 digits / 3517 bits
Status
composite
Value
496722288599372682018648275554803303044613540248347857321662768051922536762654152353038012598012306799936286543134005565777817468499338757247866492708612495413150000026327434843633800407840459106089498084477960127712581862612031697038458441819094515711996515851630431884960828729091533655411426667021142401096420364983287004322878629863241503979084666931248635278256168497256491336435979873146672995402530083989056774670655957018313432894897720342660165235664448648196457441625492146567858782028682494040767375252407298939038009002438734897122837820590140631828926307219406170990027394756688572463089076134228170159629221095319220083020485109434466691886788333039459419688419704453883511523695747774475325672159902941339907199252986488988530048955324926709721651062219393621483697708403958468742846496097198930733802398942690008239239346237823245535947843637674574694301336879525523271139509752467533362328417470664631142697477057811935070260010275893240329894905256028437149524190728225522145499469414822367078679099986237336644986761001716867627808004854607
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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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