Factor Info
ID
160223
Size
986 digits / 3273 bits
Status
composite
Value
12073523039504022815510798492506635172160571213823910862690634432133323758423068313776240125187435379909019386310858065830233321435055992920980224992922261732076224689358582915746394853752869827811794565821139765365592445765378564432652873258717244057584872553505448709565373956311967802911334896663181037493947916866388919442792994759903586484270192193373844232097876497488289748045646486647711692339292982954776395365469531933295858386221694481640059316957233236780228489659968020890715466699194693306149168067458154552037851153594144876121852467996502946212313759863412155264897960327475388926930861015245590545850460135348394011699039610571941364087051646326655282207624899669327733322480290455506658741973918397491491310715559514498101653677227876321380944744663068557352929316927361837072437831457786303684489507765935978687427384521048593956648050356244022380469525672253368548538793474248178533404053978845610982889290870646451615639472076149565015804857056793856208344642784551
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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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