Factor Info
ID
160294
Size
1149 digits / 3814 bits
Status
composite
Value
102306330846413489657609836223571094698627634647480010247250879346460568237679825324655043968698513973118203826972173668151460318330909835512013120493712922847695237231884523359101485463541362634144306645325821618645162345293091823555700156969147294641974658417579864939617901300470739624200946766280523279000997111872862670409311506740851444085541660186845743551734537018483808989988485713161845984339620322456467205435041457624879625855314501549305528865469760837327460855473231169117408337806471427757836882051256691243807117895822650635530680858383181073269776876067337997253865664317011359139324688030318520209144607184470740569007027689307664080776744280264548417889861014594139973724554167381787328201669491039706843435783383388291074262255707168284320350668760885610690382057363905217331823959545511286914669911687050322721911907848424930924218489472977522158100799551980418228169759936242356338545429227646825864475337603683053558849189007650335341487813853587927746593191769743975618742831557053307054477068239302320729125514409783785693484479358860298404468409769675094027790726152681886672028101747949941958727563474572766003093805056821
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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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