Factor Info
ID
160325
Size
1145 digits / 3804 bits
Status
composite
Value
66762739245778179157768077122391476124353960144349548653999676670495283418256222750097149245563120115464603395322590167421381583936947479577816624295144892127331454194955915026738073071702732079460432248018127440943604510454155456801255545283603094375149232895388342223698815869070658778570720676598586674125858727734053196176155214666213235587419712029233614860779136000880075803881318727493081372462148628614585406724287395042492615236039893110928098512792273620682357020046559029724291755567367365840741629646856555664453026340070316759557601688114174668439067888218563177888338555250677921864919461120832216862349556577239063313328433201811906206523829984299163223073484796299142819853113568489952586228974206534099866979769833496783761055834266278420148940570871572583012674058984007391976529770342356240705601442372124193506982871990476915678334625095599587825663183522441192323549904187286557864216916147295944454907422199609081650156814534162512858305822965384501795116621859700937631036381150530474336100500103237024962237597654160237275615296494904855232900997097768679603135755115686820781093805629131788021114289259243288546129897683
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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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