Factor Info
ID
160131
Size
934 digits / 3100 bits
Status
composite
Value
1155314900379699557718802000420830974968528021044411849735472529858549676799431369973438842681503916116857432046793978835229754981610287304842875625875073163634227090534211521240981993182984918889281427359357622413260335939470833935736613174048240990390086813706354642237546748845583846754935514726547530528113795950005752907522401721044112409773678785949245549467209371890096363129068143570686863783664598894645716474199186831334169058490542715264734270632093967452796123390423368339403265900968699025992540817210080872118010184259422152993663846223026485284731647265888295164307765022297899712039029272387439009660173922389603688048217702192199575891449658747690994966151097314122184519130877225250127347757255617133900261117770651858240273802818444321648376090004701065552704669503476014526634358106690013913058117665275312390677506098998616516671467412823123259682765230191625497053907887247155413665828763337641513667947983854749
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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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