Factor Info
ID
160407
Size
1146 digits / 3807 bits
Status
composite
Value
561312480519213226258361745162398999749895249853776176720699762701030413943106509219282666470676175021332344906744349183094284291106741330167461792488113903265094015669584104812589349701153425377609419570705847583721558399680530983965563411244195726339045829481586428748805490709691437685296449821835028049075096761701119249161103314769247175444762448193233851117929410132114048793927885760852547961112776829482900410284545427989292594134898500784990032786039432126635443407772363500525093926059212860965363062247472630246951787662756847510431027808967627357720168109476019306184344350913012824208596373198377371947221663919771496039476026461802196587672396981553974266782598417513734395166235732509744717910689378859735572213000809034582645031088046611009749970431456393440807638177133141234331828032285646301134538429279244442139310877332759104137694795479085970524036207349346354166298548368877325944683496430949571023491070873431178291713093248802804970064362666338886611559001772889515276468238866951720850014393586747278833328123714077941456310456835548563696355995208120708094333824601248330396844162184491430780774373235148971495143075129
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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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