Factor Info
ID
160391
Size
1169 digits / 3882 bits
Status
composite
Value
23635540325627638119851488337200519425029340990512546075455957644025447048353499826554086960789305825396954072011495892587569527526421697257928673453728508690988467529956097020563137823137722065703006746274575737140730910080540767067305028246058451140789389105139743712930759644682945211270894330856407575331683784473398641918139314048074708378096478550171564052800056532048110645293679849184047193878483178260324912354035530866290464080723074074486080587727824513644145699302697666708227250177548091393653785061465863821810492681649619622499904370360609483430958501834948525596458564891667621458766752622671288426903258878491638005763547769893697984263626130579246526067008074540059500551888458397454575103519474616492304286181636257077764798854952321632645909779428545172807806707464606716574657141321202246056593590608714604751027764062737273989481939214291916918943754521733783415472371392868820557357915208537380246994517997225691167973815369052253786131462018928146570066139476512938539959200808618385556881477015546871516252595432703567999930577697315337235639251710117433193547902488318857697717151023305065467916285621444015355867392176446506111074089530424067
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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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