Factor Info
ID
160390
Size
1088 digits / 3612 bits
Status
composite
Value
10703602328190546311746672704690565035981876257893252112782025278835317057491843243805216788592527628949668293672508337750981981186365307578707433788673108738267564568769891511705399681769738990215295682256202262546973430508209910623229024665942976921623004552359719506196942035683140206238624567582193710932371324429516705462313447513437882856255637467677020313379082771741004532062895615434326783574714143445935287072271198717137973519929390407352808858404412129375650229840086489161412847173439754007433094681310280465473653601947788728281809116596277902257206993247746538956123573561030534719421584058587892554324815563334357047768072602564857937664655294531549437103116702484344650625034052999948216246021992534374882099734372017037450790899849968427595717135091136379685543748808832664809757197446383715746724623701194928247460769928786228715354200984795171807619538297151440507319650649202750720708891493511465755461327790425427287756725180383490836891075624414525471890330837436768008468163224061477675422453565890108401356394543441443078020188898058541345318380413438700491378973
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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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