Factor Info
ID
160598
Size
1186 digits / 3938 bits
Status
composite
Value
2524086054674692709777670074550917393010767746293670217774847801725533724131976546779346472705621056797959414325480854352449418471311771551235143313904178971663134322459440881326635399701263164712815780446569623046002527819590104918618850877355434357336160291629918453468665129706985160377480939883657567775852567620283404147418925704194469577579624976904683186413329970294746298184528599852302903906497566317950046482484786355514919963282761630080405624372916646833091991636344481053101664363026801977250985822037611780029777020066867145395889446081005751617409315367953559692133360040219559185228841277731196445135853317756046114680735505276745931058251018102902765132720140888001904014266300373864999572194059002738030725780555685009927569671615616819449759366601083327785924842135259217829938606087885411882309926987730527453135889848374829813569346373116514553122764381848478977349947529690284399397247630874852589895916727644817957479492846096269492488052418550043527675296884652819860359037429844757648586840791278260053569149180783026042334116165577692389394091937853146938104817656921025666161246091572215438475573008534213419370787828126847677865572178045060044395189155744759
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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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