Factor Info
ID
160375
Size
1187 digits / 3942 bits
Status
composite
Value
27686943416171535345222493945112313851624941972522345857038374488488642544627616921942974691020017700248357227178077784086403286350027895097464473847442155952509374373533060471819900762850296266845322982368931672636735843351739185344393705336328249337450830937144968375981606617693408222832285623111841061616321527093680000194998726341402279367227786813000012477795971069104949398594988786361936699363252262777221625128054139526701565062859233182324746873362217976491617742590383368496757195232288712913631191824844473268503267503327585044782297909782803479400488295651701305460174338416835958929544256635587187300346729362652881693010315338916165118672842354366942767603634555137430396105289161082147549453597141366401463147269177374173358987234026158792469676266799615004540530627624130123709812959206755425315197331982626086462259466442983319808738591373524401064753486623686727617567647302746136113135875943324800464735689641084430033988830854627375356515898800088972297930151797820488901824380294833263289979838600230288763435464189483173030384310611528801760232601830279885972381157089078373502050373684017675702409759785515500929643550589427251736012427313604157984908995520867577
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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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