Factor Info
ID
160314
Size
1100 digits / 3654 bits
Status
composite
Value
60802291394640168445132552588842290351481985714485753836618741824182732667707084284731594255534713267517978288507631658214427065687039377454556543192257040011247400132393946074613938820811673770217056605433080425407369159876589308943857387900863767436745220587049923212576165326664213868276816903136641425005573791557543612350778597409446040966396625607061983731367699359094993189195928179355595398025759014139159165083414070582446535785485864524923915323586465251417747133911973619219338972282434049279949498858800538706693167842468324189488097956802449100661028558328129413581238331560745496383806545841792563011373576784426062418729873360725345428617103359598836549508669987416789778276744743573980393673614139734761323288681626080895399135465714254616120713771880820180098651869384382634752381437382620929841946940725629195361742266890641388418591265571321681716631745400773257066219971437908376974892461102126185273276118274881670070286347278463549045227860613576621426127821250568758062191190073250378480471589172908555106851475681423242621560628378250182960766857042989345807669066119755662743
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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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