Factor Info
ID
160226
Size
1040 digits / 3454 bits
Status
composite
Value
31378092888931322892996506665279807225591901920236392274136760161304672198637503204110288823551263681736863598143531875265837243673523775878882959308719557665290312447160057368853489746213177561604311177715939072076106148733912318601513125263497622010497918029338711604635218193456482065753220990563004920295904991051179698817833096092634479014309812471960408963554497518211449353013119740497402506196149627426266480840358042163406387376068969659223606199439788000744316788795606116389657900578952038392860631885542008810799576121599223210327758088821522176997343543982624099935084561946261538492172773662843199741163340909217341974104916784058219946346935688848033262883753300494319988612992563180114554463600119128573954698776814582687715691146462930609424472049119453798043056990613708918363576683988901109052805190329961707650605740871551191961622978123643334684398674927090967268057863416246010649296553771755747159960359185587364274674879592419284071543996289888007920523080283988624470885037503594985953232171121896946650072122099769
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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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