Factor Info
ID
160608
Size
1099 digits / 3649 bits
Status
composite
Value
1828686090427723600034028337431517787463034813221910803700277969104987232156297728088224994314943614327477314799639124680401604386781254089152087212321625569914445457860706902309410755414841076785614835199670686950057492974770003545387395666586757685811748996958615942115445011644140270335197413098930067507596683652969639355296082922894991950743787772409064692758775564742400621923946806284647170371653602480448616367264200903822165446271096156232314662814795728296942816189304960791973728236534608338337431429044846476323858800166944352228056566171093762822279222272176930823678059482709196087349667608639316791760166117962893267683915154244317259931716809761234903963635888646694227995891261823692068203953560080320766796271293515102344027315360673429127513877369664756393147407839393081353651142794668375787678941469500545903210748263779649824214796106767163380580577013136504509315245024689304499153338177713522494729025274789902514828963051908862822746401738978274025302615864999717757916774203071621256448436400605718287050103263870394154785802991896744378540993567530265343645474926867111551
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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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