Factor Info
ID
160569
Size
1136 digits / 3774 bits
Status
composite
Value
68470891629252020834823175593624027996838051017004441703698237592136495347531630365480721886977851617666920222337812361031967297102388522512596202318839843065764777702958643864143813466577829949904527761915821705915328303683013617229475782262695516438208363575113097495403386424442817382360701506076920578559041160333762322950941339576382629266678211129103115454300450859035125728971924940657115818607251543184060200259664147146405307551971978426515321942989649205184946444386215734702467396119427902197685187517325457974273404162908673139460421588311897153396225436785340028532312608637950830216375253510990686730558978585642821491413984970402963539464792202915206644918612813186354685777262680052914247102609137467225353969067666883683604252978061520069613127034058610885701597756502097507509166223716638105017091198314759313597638653912478411070199403983439928563531392496182849246971049767538220883567914124787065125621064952675934586078721329285086690371544365052585868390895143098674195235397477262974336692884062716482198444890683661103255302148586216043148980408095830054619434827998659111723740142361922610295558822097349806737
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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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