Factor Info
ID
160725
Size
1056 digits / 3506 bits
Status
composite
Value
253751644294103529385704369956690425655775281163759083177692249461278742706205764184205082570586575305463268982116840763994097895191154722587551900845744065917164202660233323282299541817177641013371792457441722991696739696037021216630976746645150815719514189453341168683255801502555404423214456586849907934995979463810130132582162134641254795326710341683364690289862168869017265445926031713884811313366957755569099351900333012723689657678047804501971953946758338015345319082857345761496159800225256214813698471822198667663379041102749747821572358403734758968834925315599530593262009096543057439768832208578505804276781043325669650376976652478163059208704807032359381407509645270070847688816416748016324658247972274069247890681700933955534264682010595318822435612940170087109320931350298738186455748971393078386871639116093552357894254394636177260203171674165349233806691563321482851975717870611599984044335991933866913085511870472857513195052645914785467251174296460873761105052481581708683440269719491904454345234941649226781641398156866906946721420892393
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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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