Factor Info
ID
160150
Size
1040 digits / 3454 bits
Status
composite
Value
36115984260839886824441913761398030558061837899384344817457104395271741704181642431596907706547921084794496258769883822639486321653709047100317436628599478225373559592288554301188103227546297824110614406738412587698121562629242333226946141910023141674940845823180340132273901737285382553695536799775697650397500285856916855183686771390605834951194321319650351559211233930979553019401796458883825905070891899883736260005912797346996437150236361809467001247649876426268194273619727389374257253965992102055234262998667504053278300143423774823371301222224470302073836434550434752705686975724633404429608241761444456752097002462412256057480284928726077268772910674287836423053010269966845723015549901526829937769293093772704213005116017014135460729950671009479165743788694508187078048083629419230873804546412009172361949926699140299768802298885164417205364589752354846788837189511745186334058219975252887962033192927892717230946317718585197029972617556379973152342579895919311390810470557920824327008324349572978715538843396149228730788366097513
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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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