Factor Info
ID
160125
Size
928 digits / 3080 bits
Status
composite
Value
1319864775589743811408751476408032283229997754131592212243253142400131457143378979966942283281317797304108135864684239744274272954686438237342602528256785098057259383316261011429476787894960516716943815661997693031558566123298489347232177317599952652871533976872757867347964913190637868779815296283223963702470926848351853971528827653419286835731487495907165148131820430250862000369599169012212470121927201101381252982566524047308567215065883771182537445944494285840583795916811107313904266537440176841864685081054965147002854559486755583971470535343925436790542700917797892216436424054009363005549954337288892597089396538517556893903530257344515159001847944467095143108495139127838692318086234813397680681252583806062152684097766624535178001161556038329869551542787665685671643567496212379538429992146424324335338824623743662493500291222214913482245794351362744158695131356150685774524047625336113448958457998716423358354905399
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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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