Factor Info
ID
160347
Size
1100 digits / 3653 bits
Status
composite
Value
31028239953319363250804081721555112186724770159288780344111117135562901801438134944817743503447137259860727114793476602673139837219980547467759907235070630486149518449027514960214185898084656878371751433704240515814662951787302172494306401188008313195819899070134275679871852827117726574043573231105506075346752136122215515462713478619287582394695098565058390232410532760651810989392600211093533191517504730292530245592589542292381701590955149045672683069929994312018984002556538345340854371497259601519461967920831657219881954752125596271041164434594787324046387937402295315667206609692721419004848020572763817577725521078760992002852931264796115886975171499525428112918624666604245477391204661320267358421283690889084307431007652921854307926533363766347885401588845950775538951395518645702545657865234174298928609278606931436450466723035671366300775933040693771869451486387924369794088556137746712616815121391826641820181443013571267891039912036901063701554769272734014867332437175529565257391583719544394864328435915514585710538306500722730903496746171570919795482407205211231554830536514921925833
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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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