Factor Info
ID
160493
Size
1172 digits / 3893 bits
Status
composite
Value
56641751762280924190989407818714163978772102049038638759340945174524144227535680006786943702460427901760616354850129590710043639483262303056271953464251664528132335176428832509492234150613287344241316882158480218109985368281619843416919144173274657530105090253845986079616783825338621043249683410972859286887586197033514119561700360685389740814383463969898312699570551296327377316591219472840750330979614516760344159588414034568152845267561649980859105851745308368387569687225777904850005651959437633517344762035496514225447250351442190672960293193689503039993704079769861087314124783598053235740558399687127088009496461968843019021640399477093123719483417573290613355437354228162675366187683357444861258806424656984544360088374431951394573657829335790983824956381162817549869642876211873427987406748863822714678939359820587281216138207867240484599909927245302967357805899149673088405405483199074051355504785559965720143107750102010659209429182367494233267366647550157895935840656381523170075484965301450395537414765728635366308826423000992640674630975264524135536093184823231513179965673875981421720634690500678536673715814627410610499758393439758412481953078688907398507
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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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