Factor Info
ID
160349
Size
1137 digits / 3776 bits
Status
composite
Value
345806814563654251940553691290503500053180082844279431652172650809032592523998444913506585865560752113615886699358764401716802090044858801987130419465236647226481130964885771162051284887665031711000467929467018931292966755592256382106629273122169812711873547019818893016298264592196587415620326085307239106796578872736399614421547005815061312047446392906931795725849987180025964853964973748994594392414809799934141632670564826772093066838693890314796929028242158102214398174461610679401188327616655098027446900809813121712629035463084890961248757925897970413850247031516260379843559949450954748888238598978227588598082869473847648788314233956040730421279537444098224561423550337847630936145476954278893709376856311890427119650383151063268777188203604752200185957429924181097207545447442533309017785134271477219883726865648198007549860549680933404105373226615903082209258895572753076813385323079584034426655676801130827552320526450305675790554597735023698676003379713489000314755609331941416418865355729756042909354904026953059782125192992779707332488286892661695088832721354594565169822505611199845284507378556809947967840454294076373181
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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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