Factor Info
ID
160209
Size
1022 digits / 3392 bits
Status
composite
Value
11287659028740892572452747751359243167361558181584591781913530405173369027182981156938509616237337887361991886371032922190851107545627147049791470061318557196860577066749612928467283883132119642434973688646574954429524344614891754554156584419332960924351801603629446588696076462796287345363813717012456143983878391585566347674987780583569407177719514169855755456077538388406919583354239218002749736274675346020301772818959290916647889451197348406163311116677137526651835279355910859402285105086145362373581280987504931362496888147165102612877889079564163689342089788232262876565028956673321486351946743953800688883420316306814408933634840290783743163781808401729596648329355931205375420241446328395837968144937694412994776765451448443795870252769335791695832583179520098104105853560851938062940052684319078650943059786041633060322789394620143090094411749238652468837422076463100579255829491556465124637892456842798686021379196893264451900021169526198938819184026476916267485734128225665015060185480281658187909945373501901
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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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