Factor Info
ID
160334
Size
1149 digits / 3815 bits
Status
composite
Value
146620766697974255601805527919477648452351916934940560430313918587546645864497865688259276565639819961350422004977984424153718166060624456783082870852113148175372633533321223970529475389134490455047048488776296478308461012755572921278924246924383696624488142970325194640245469620204940957866089165455587158827834316006877385009503096491631424850390800477197029858074235675135724365203834368061753234498902671885725419393512475887097921878211103020742917275448636707032763381448138729585465363818651748549110240291078980246207228417393093134533797273219512181906377773677150262515959189395398050907395712013075717269527300381015686377051074664795288493461028827757855266974405788524827368506422922957288633882424884552016872242275789507232786648736915376090646073566433613137988609839553971400090593224692824779041871412526679975395693628899485173451891110011468517571848752574283314991616877294981010584702083386047430070550152545304359085151542558195862855010820778498074114928172892050088592921831808103682511372485746159237730366634182552798928142272315669491214119085217378716799571894779210275878414348250819847172931709044740717794409438206647
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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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