Factor Info
ID
160126
Size
1019 digits / 3385 bits
Status
composite
Value
53948453482717303857766334951538840399387808036750467587798295875598144659533778916516003791391174181798911777913531220035587040301775329951511984201254261447508306892892960733043249165148387403526613694327485914230997302406760519201617868219799782876083031473655210915313153134070421123774087628387222217130436400845993732575952095036971915893966399112427622180771560097611801814640355559559454875745009932759803988412091812293305216112051838315011178474754805859034591644646024544828334007184418474110037428581788083028698981174382110570165132894017659290179605734470979856612702772047576346325342120102259367574725384638417004873425392743920559332062344565321646992794818690791026494426570249264963684387628572556273010393538628012675691184878563119192979118813904703060262539244074020388726979532553452591281535133377687723296020216271141683605982518133417986154261581645675262864496556223880834290222381034812296155442661130215666776497351841748141816215001616410617858348477449494298067042467733071141795152981011
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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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