Factor Info
ID
160553
Size
1168 digits / 3878 bits
Status
composite
Value
1455899722429032485433183294427786221621338930306651280469407020566977530774201844593215848856911477730203136898883538364558885043217969299161529552087553969856685886030988839720875419809374549962954085239051455730586421664281037920537986034200911176996598521973132975052281438921102158480156677062057735597608667944658654838412093411218619917613117679545487433182318729849057399717123004692404831661903466168031531489357202360504214411564155072092103464643266244186611213231670498285882017998473241060352029346494254756017475414788511066552848452741036004308884276679157386122670354667665356556634400112742552945587005857229162735663206940496673829156107482799414158665827076415722876928052583974817002602220952366113765119181983841225106388139308819840695945593317606386256591166685877308153988034830279619612709912591362987471264835087354126072720897369157577636112474533477831536284909070715753946587020838618236792989088559756229484868643458639929672838856441711004853875228009352319438495797548854527785882924660377575299184386106368351320646629363556519019119076501563852288342872965158521460857665324575911871955672583001041434081162515873365260286205830882407
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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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