Factor Info
ID
160152
Size
989 digits / 3284 bits
Status
composite
Value
34019755920722162724552197933381993219507976824867389781752519382914347531098329055016208041688684506641879692583552043769762747327135410334534307165267630240694041022177973293971606337558260834740101566117934425590482541062613139095297025324673701103661181213203135925835419685879468504628797945899666625224438737637551988595210007977649853755812743239198731808007419864635476350624991716471295169886768151012171080895867951220401048265435174452078804921097725766526490165279923679009688250499862480862260651212629794834218290551680237646700034896238793558654127287710555525100912558282706537927096529045380519944947766010806830439354909791080713898970690761797613188995310660238570689264013505667486778001384725073983667522456283159179794964463944744250020331514028416312844064078307736643395405570780044956455473969019047557118037935102737176230436669560984745993682129989000357172962764793001880879393073105353125644724116337914949575240155580825272408664912354112685805767865240010839
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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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