Factor Info
ID
160558
Size
1166 digits / 3871 bits
Status
composite
Value
15457858034468594527368357114949080307416426535807653604647505532201354627792499166388868457738592949230723454543105139796061878077331090791831049243958274140448672658961702525963428262693249032841448141906612811893747204456307178099160735611849590251319872887465657035186510782842905151884047020607313693640401193312306410852524633893513734381778080900741670983701947619250518020802205556140978378460829250654273644899719465355861158458012184265012380666598075022021561489360139916463221463584402332447168026257032585742063345021940599090112685577123892563257886159141004240532677371620450565617488646361684743748460120156008107121115740062590310827688942455648502191211088951998388904120605466182829476242797094316622887128416554572214303560023506778908379582081245807447194324186321372968896330403044146687259622991621860810403475063011751158123209394664973315897084900280978296366497367684302965686445058483009083029774471061689169204262829259994203223942903423979557782883475248724328723299655846551320577551546088963009801024821807044253506676107851033696816021149739678360622206321587871902568640500817054488194849354804209477046784245978783298793853455221219
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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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