Factor Info
ID
160338
Size
989 digits / 3285 bits
Status
composite
Value
54120013736071869503915944015957981969656055152116460113505646882866771882946263311111899563327096570730157758352955351274542036506251212621167158268515443565034728525909961556236580982322457082941299632204628236089709134019839154739589890740516556339224835873372798024629910693979352536564654500359030104492711274518012601174752791311645628419325472214033779415278560965933375337962900624765233913586265026744100040403548555557384570727227910434152611817064898775720837325836215730916471031572309044324213068700965728442052868758614942616098350760895547629674855831405159369102792261121356995810915959850335607849072063414344251229529665035361844591933829495396183846515551035594745675045800906559847179987527541912753119489147996125476140760103311764286637671140816574504287446898602543081806032256934253019514678074703498793759031360034108210174644997041102223669040244794735039841952722047104114756293817972267589136397221139810943961481991913761701106662173073528417277165456254757049
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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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