Factor Info
ID
160587
Size
1129 digits / 3750 bits
Status
composite
Value
6450184734047997606922587472367367619397456679531961344749919466535569649001680966632727979182483583988780825388566776886431936238453504072208881221496692335341430702112592644280439952956241438387745686641665117503932102112132900692247244484030434329221584118039370395985396295973248727845416421826374888403557404458279004645897890482581370925315263864716653609696613530215322243466524611436200196771341556392926380685000076761156718872851712500611892525624961210485656754007428273679435646389571040225954353002129461715110892942260100187126099046686947752542155919373110918245922229763278658882543370862370383559781393799697743635767965639705236727750652143610164518205139645866345452223179901086995906487589518015133891094178269185602250332876727368002031538806011461459508332004198581134592689208703843835343518414236425210063659688663150181072265334884026356650043809001873981389918012639428820255506414545335713089369764280920670863109237452237421926611039251827828794230502919926339674984398376675955016300330326217315119484366715584009882049878727798820553633604408168036962084479135082568148891596166583556654504363635093
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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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