Factor Info
ID
160269
Size
1124 digits / 3733 bits
Status
composite
Value
37878814855532685155327112409987807015671454196955008977954503068851583778871012139835180901584326403739796078101768247891063221606692736234712421435147956707129941847466641895319773928322033986910352310210433862451236085729327589376729224270937656571356444504534724427132190754092129559883077631565857981150584406441402951502230438324358882934847565467630139991262837852183996505273246650699716935753960868912863444635463927120038039742418706054360558071352432563025357076765466947557035187628413868718604494852178981466736858133455940072195131800502918572857668731511982195273301161653047127797545222422030413674506720633427518692850314200824536435443244267815515482751677544412468144743476850644625341003514451707522566510503444610386980810572358858774778982566522255951875494488253611507162469489867610746757236156042864377995942722556337481851983426416398425365958239218967285254925026092590841108063351260245639860328537078463858876973343765546908310195218512965705108178695924432805572904435085680794366244849155413892850042170201745033739616045704012426881807598700466173714903734065896797758130137354643158186109129
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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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