Factor Info
ID
160359
Size
1093 digits / 3631 bits
Status
composite
Value
7172992587113260182654066211935805520500866104249866209644003028993419677498780681468308057495270258503986014445789294514823004087985537231453892331103995829430832057877071379697597445891659448857035976919108259364233167153746561607513938225794625948158552709151039312625693271188863339043576426245542141387244493869098814542314362665184797104730878663098377834733247087276755561224878075180434439887637904161348247936217820339276853413751721381858632608419565329606348118797697217487231760876354060467441778195288099989332320589676145168106557333848609539141569916177164415222809230135993973974033541263872820464476043256048416956781586281217225503932479258851019558228937712165705146404093288197865960985290855871281041105740267383471187189899743834127270154665469798915332604876170810242093601323653407216656258073600637284972821775132016328958520946057300091249284326700033555286362694546013819875133228603062160710681284272065167839270321228257018089498279860236238729913677513057130375521255016830333271574948866572001081683693644372570554384348565827760301605799872623914523210290025589
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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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