Factor Info
ID
160116
Size
975 digits / 3238 bits
Status
composite
Value
396095252747059795062454861243327755695234559375290516216983565677772051105817261532432149047374562637842562880068379208349921352903813314965454470079253786700188706081799308671947407336276512037646083877907502732284755884116923134531625178948888954281699375345355830467552916915263472224465917621851574686473617075768780984727161072142179394482715115492536697201975859430367960943612833560012724576283740302048194575057651760187164279878048609322270475483825415272875501492132895034653662690225949908003567973758542953576851495204176916368958315869964701069860851778934096997973017201936545879696581646638300621028740556983530748912169092818690126932320580379951108893237380714506008541900085397740915369116433586891700756364016218876777286854787916607590470615944526637603519447787635187013679746757327604308435406368188363049062877206341085076917297721950111986763306568673948449340709513727117455839771365316019609991852977050114110582598290352705763698588794785963056849
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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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