Factor Info
ID
160381
Size
1093 digits / 3630 bits
Status
composite
Value
3355116564280393407064069807322968136011290502618785681868930314794335612527083980820394859190497381767601727774679519555033788421594883056193989135392880992329280152334353321430828191940463976269335886807494705190634935136616406137622902689364785877679242415714169720770161932650193326315986553051512589361901472422945112899029690732233550336724112753711588003397968333972817660299134434593070566257181276845729153446950103873659473917189511116338491759735946599805616737318468076676708773104862012898819973264842162757026393246727828553596272113626404307838031346111346430404886931479491326131048662912502045373996043064333641415462936007161578058543716124505632100747943955933569066021863322449151829274292685091364548223150521462418810052071797462511551601334904373009135377279551660835152087453261882196736906210495634054694190803875982759019566565081178053998070790606672061195077490781127450668538307484938280678231769480864555989028477525222998297614179924321962690714277201667072274633709956835162126582016035516334202782668629121029013417636455047148721091879743170003006209731476937
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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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