Factor Info
ID
160331
Size
1154 digits / 3832 bits
Status
composite
Value
18008052935435642857259318704200440834734345966916958755849266755116672245539874791272697786901467381913586630878478441333304564964437085622667492460973090110617181833013577902301269720480601751343922210955487961006223474802733671578523171338663444551286883961029318299842453343309104732192892218911566296435817262427039225829668843350916420312283976073607776391922820408488276712953295859301380119148413222971372733386188244374380381936290094927529647375860572471763418359319295775051724102887200855890506424536326581077529828434287966467285918621935841905797068636178981323365543170681967630535922028434103808414242883494283795793050534282432708236505896193339669759177948282157119182469560634900749889235966445233422854598908335184134379940384100949618220118918882145114138352376058396792379299335239460987453178810035036277862101925315018069978401989004499136678951313885876316127986434956878447850516683493769444354200046536762844556795181001596476334745162944686223604684855683333235115801111293269351386986220292418222394755985474239390437666758373905077296651932147006323239960067463902304858154320850692472421078445834638804929089712554271911219
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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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