Factor Info
ID
160409
Size
1125 digits / 3736 bits
Status
composite
Value
436390198796714637107611784997772122121662066689402380759933283292914778786101240437689353843853338166093599242107107602571365143196924248705110604349556946101258174365606255123594870496818837227118936728646328021769233626112167515306460081827224134195797156392322883321680709189362859846013138759577717332323831053844549818313542587666065608776255314368994347376426771928683412286239307377953437146370485525211641450220962612956321579733619485851727494095188652248338511756813447100500208816946862480860949311838648185179388727054047345596981525804458226238682483341355929113760258678751459792597014547937286881467106128608152511722064959122054113341535367026935281855953425160164998989762935583404375659045391691140593894632433859474172860490672313959676506207182001844495925795821000802901076613769564636260309805003253691507708028008786305487909994858848862955323920836777758632829182284933651905447022890168422071774711042685474475678951160374682076537626702811303016914804986354028266789216384042350721059198765552137575511698878460855738438581114706650652829662575135177798900746946236368678206033624417883184902665619
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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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