Factor Info
ID
160240
Size
983 digits / 3265 bits
Status
composite
Value
38738668674021332834110828845457908418944856892878547282363118733755106434087686288045679555765911731007530197043611728449590083480532402938430028691067132829488882106487608687754667860389572832694275791930213195158691611670350118507906562132611384190768860388186828991648480740824590724248063049785016369902391015481026329374887247261449168631331107157337743917371745844671350810899236653126302279767890047797713682127949891712349650621203125261409337979830683748187038525839822128214702155068199874766277294636348072194848282546341831522853284242735317245256936185510830043692955739235951148475447287239917337188525171857430186538693788300387890813636616535191247175026763940249394364878397171985822240405893674748174575936275798175785110257767512420034980481550592829285472055302114822258814619597523649036286780716557861172475221472715342067104230995645235276580624793150834784000967797786422786398334499950498391236408240374178489563118719841389079920383886820867711076763645393
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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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