Factor Info
ID
160206
Size
1046 digits / 3473 bits
Status
composite
Value
23080322756080009662147950669645569831423260696753748283752684949342262262857703376167980108713314578648547488879972413745965987279494620970763213750496476332075644299478855349898624565688873144132441393604216033711040471367686626564297633386421323117110759008305559550846981513849529182356339620905020413338519824669526083836022237252155258206634364615397087522763970554485602420949735728367666895574474761777222224870671070570405950986086290879390885738752858840990611535381927250777625776782341260967256011657911369591407252285427298081797211445743346974243376786825723106430374083450115392137990690836654744630933920285737740084325863270374299362695685251520522923854781701235229319972738801594293836207415868896543633383100323183077924606746519522320017157199408059906835480926852331140730156042978434500875398287493444755731376394837903711416340506276921055891880691452181446561944221410607492474104381458938486214518929464142724011919244680016786884736913871073000992229948326773781069636901379426813765725333793676084093734365229778975163
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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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