Factor Info
ID
160439
Size
1148 digits / 3811 bits
Status
composite
Value
10259420805960186377505588715582988247852296268815479013762024057069005264111992216658250775251369398051498152258300351495400115876594278560779932950941486162525478130984195230377382686502644677785042193434491649784781171371617135226802921877495771883761827605659312214015813557355760962175019050919457159382284447403761448602963608743302893280684020991906831197373119673094143517235271985113881302329354247522300007477893108084691668348690099611707729674365570561247832158881604295683301551507467409773026533424952451861063634513340191541754774229998422824816748531135541545532067680809564701397144259047020649244206586201031023111559458171543868926587134130912119582614986790158387767760931431684074442554996601149800974992145741279751746301290269216082300592361576283372980751259975609094646923874073860424587189837097858171029855383359109305435094996098774676003980153589242908069051484735550849610877245380362717609857484932142972159034628620437764145646866956113272399360011258725257997854016997473431357032432926334016271325587799222584422986281085829699657894498781916314223116301258187286181208182032511990600987201234966203834163145572061
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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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