Factor Info
ID
160405
Size
1134 digits / 3766 bits
Status
composite
Value
301931485057635066489834843692095160573308166749803803516889599975554446685865095821621656734994607890917094225207180971210878725552183547108527693631566262922563190598208340298409767717192731136578194504644756571466338058723173386796422219728277345910854946632933914376535261734741232834240514150785862711556695929505342212952926380040357303999472014732277628105713992858011408166989895294536132205670424208241195023054380161112624870549860683139706829941554697282603825667803956024242751427957603551178340657191804736850693108376878522256364460414134658377836587054788397585268638824216379819352169175059792798786493257179526267379440376627870992646309555642523663480694147550955058284801268458811076161721727418057884973962140755807959967897236918882112557737419443257916668216887072209080046926571700829488231967363782031658792650266943429070566804858394784732782647623641674532268732392588821749525336994630098382365168067334807460100081435223203370993323237858690884931414077217610486018846441931459483360138338433798639806886871285764127534137623599415864744762601785952876314011041617136765009916874208389409785953014453521641
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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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