Factor Info
ID
160098
Size
981 digits / 3256 bits
Status
composite
Value
108240958320834912940294965711039310219305406111406614866238533603046947229033760902722013760025923874957010136101150613917960326893307606320614737687284596585029896939611066507919409631186838192177100934682844302446922022038314945884021583662546691299907382736414279962161176764808114243787093374512211130327452650533014202453301554119994957926174219927868796182304476948975032095209914376929827112190131987912643959706162730434469659166430373130037060999229687276047639463027678764514105518567923638325169555225889215810432593522280432477222553989799074154029521263468502323204170671107675299194946612690394011774768909238607764122956512379202872734306870213383118446768335545349698406980481639543505229657383587440401447369944951886679084863781831528610700520188887541081648611012486307994101652609897170128556860361188588093737936027318483493746020411777951463750567675240183271556237719782825637407497856458160084024932478380368591577939217291919898629239962830728154706637021
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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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