Factor Info
ID
160385
Size
1147 digits / 3808 bits
Status
composite
Value
1622816365066901390928310503299875483014257221784600027342515707950515105188352879037740104411390028044529167320936727766157598151962756585962820809218648672493950933388863057813460142190078557626953039252470683670278433627232933124246219414262075624843464924976630103052138586147572631958177437385434655459109247364351079963538432398786673155972439770678747658275732774811536461257163753590337698090249662501075812122445175575793165698860056067099545381215967329705907925003256781329853458178094562099901687864908460975667957568870873808026343316084285359774268461287297746980977700853667096765428038347692477261307397081617567454654719404212103617123542124777950226546800980319979310783776170702415889406945724416833210366893909047787626290273060280705873716940793282176347379377860317804141942889620617090259600071160891741501943796028130305446955745298717477006861881356136217860859870381351559118145858035134687627633661334973091279633507572398204960614863391011110086540965670259799754314980881852456432544537691658352303671282888900641756727586116929489346491450694386110246005359852504882267765490970522564095738005959844085950538546993431
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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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