Factor Info
ID
160245
Size
977 digits / 3243 bits
Status
composite
Value
11962727257610157315770951719241394712009327987471010371522432092196450197842944428265158430298044866606182177716325160655136929363290212242846930430359686946730021266203758088388984035570642181117092836487134970455877683574578682214756233519237425810388075431071890645812882054952412045267553006449089467678967248100372804983566089301660942555516609774577279669716786695229407917079670299702087802230172496597400210635235678577104915609599307791647444532816585175771506093940908135918308191956627699665647178017503766822441812112017542758043207223373002880664418262883614950927821577672572620719588142196248083536385303679187844352318170211614838760482693793702606478718734151537138392468484922092870801932507107656814190551540539991145961168669359715329295795665332455637248771113691102457390467823532758888415014449944937166761991516694417453594546708848100209604495694346703006408910760367666355916482640182713362226002639207315745182210665490073481566377040331899309730553
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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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