Factor Info
ID
160399
Size
1110 digits / 3686 bits
Status
composite
Value
368412935640209025228776756171855581645182444268846875272727933654207339018446416879727101093451824937378149578396735031051633823050426664480346151742505237849823164100602839845256927157850723881368415391685085544676818271668449494795482236030874174473352756820765390627052678993291433585928317647062181543000668801378567280605290038064994305717713695558865799421915708954197303631448857887428297335384107958975248556838437725197255689127866857366366302708709389157842226562506239893106091797967870398930758266746897538649176431749259591142598685690530787279894540634948681216426465260006902883160711851852644483518265552834834925000350551030846216255207322583937792502916649543239234351904666968851559037325310305518752422995687150344355567080129749714463749179334173792227999024524208606209215140548522418212649176349680820141743643908318443564569399148191013857214396709575619952505615464660348164435126960632747936032286277266656229223050769282343139131199839835260470062298066834127350020249931771554199756628376508962672547291828042856209009691341857941419180756516062935764000373148635430389911010665797
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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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