Factor Info
ID
160136
Size
964 digits / 3200 bits
Status
composite
Value
1237928811921061265638445885585817884078998118541301944922129433180107235551389758755040832765827334379287071775628645899718957817686845902676993357389216191750115367986021714232279095394515421529724346696365305554243482084868076431632052976949424018009447099223703939329454681754239691511840324268866106211925709755218275870868909776532154836713309191493171722205061251617125781414488572791436285227841263567754884309370082626325034647430135082722305923610450931093090150290834575879520239010258888586205067473911843524398985503094876728156772071196733588039588165710088119041566677895151885596185215236995293232238602083463275952784399806503682397798630957634230778340931122421671578939529493591415813633504283509001162875527265167078551715254307706825928518416682381319339284282800552580615865925404424155640161171743017105780248173604550324447502853224546384555525104484810838522726937368311757731441116458074198283412157081688196866935132638263386461067576197
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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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