Factor Info
ID
160095
Size
984 digits / 3266 bits
Status
composite
Value
113538328390816568026715051418080973857085754753796889443577961958380860404433049798851660446248728273975879451041003794544043616514827476956031910050977891814584283593060867907842290008244153707209333544260138701266085647899658571134056308788738829762438396075616790961247316698049329079513179152887351752550254166583633168420432286250569520940855631363161996279558231597652528200097626835387865661520980607351844373105503987246509638389848971414731610994339929604754031171818876050899840969865314556342090118476565866798135844861873897861387421813983471139757941058688529427761504308790519211620554910878853896734537744239741022322091437574749249599226758635400515998020498421982700588100576374698338016442294105149302430224098753642339923551753656175193177153493506317461168456907202154971481173440120230770472523339892002990175231954580270041208625131517809585974439253490235859101526685841009400086394774077826060342427514712651047146150315312348456396849357494077202384329172943
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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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