Factor Info
ID
160602
Size
1180 digits / 3919 bits
Status
composite
Value
2877060989169549148950819629115056051053690613337663670743618818817996564644321267224412808926962027071974119843117542356761135918676840147658328500781337679309181719733120060353702176102057933925082963217337347208287258842019950035538125452688575539282581952797660686244445302053657985722778938775698732360014457151190001375356584894889952090108333666511425094590007210264183341659579705082671434710694371038038569364405814478844283041625223267540870327395046300847096085850133922649628142977860723553891125950054211930513046677397193514759035159990142884233188618877616351577567477909777481673517695580222601254379398411629825263595385732357332639101243919251844004957474099638064588924357127294339812064818264613221595843936034031538979486775138161397237173219147268842534308436201857145759228220874200849155318277472102998117127014550310601538458075249478194827964664118427041948857197232147843757708822313567356141485058560507475218586433995274647917520551770652259128653071732812491118222873436168868731532361732445404159397303630702290851010352689606446386742431782584629228710792595812007785750059933615584932241012091835919056768623020574027741874580833339488368185760171
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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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