Factor Info
ID
160194
Size
992 digits / 3293 bits
Status
composite
Value
19021095259377450428794512403375464288422501770040591078869672841431857801996456798043921223548271811137193261914522295853933858587284031700281806713429501537897365157374322835725085631819972806556485562574307641103170083292713638634064700242143163230932864645976418127916788611759171517033117590095065716501859927971797552067413325135152092721141991171321661406538361028846763823355237910897313018059372119366775106942503462272536448052321182154922253541357489454816133920470096246707303440660175251103734219948961613034420482840597470385002626011475333111842653776945073150745996100579586741230888178124875383059387794027463993981591348221353831980743947455102837291401731971820801924074387249982681756737817354382102319750433213585656738725687938026318815853873823517443052908677028836870460005159940093176992087456690993455813436027429667580215019358473898740898237123440665100879158455810925549301923330912044028321832192989640713538359334740817684881684532461672941754086428678570397527
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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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