Factor Info
ID
160432
Size
1170 digits / 3884 bits
Status
composite
Value
129718912696967069572397994047360725883422498362396729692128340809783325631009992918038615881988779077878085295455719062767675452979078525674593090707281279943268500574762455548382449974928552706097492011052830058186677506089625985293903938110759331583674808489610019832738527788234613831305262407996808536469648964395623969571502286520882365743433554693322476334710187362807158485962760933850426097518119048534080154265656557545988298042025614720006418213662551964922483928798541636413965563413378725208331677029555732862725027162817156925416266316420667059377319381350875473615507307210369804999183938995077460658551433642555176597274883590893863020707392603838978331121220797402083425274575610026071560768551452237554889305310241977842421794582634684638830575609894281982610902693278622013407097256997905008473235041102798507947413820194189359358176267292459104532771455943864317176005684446276412427423695708375732917109099500099288465117054019006826664281523258440880655052544040133585140375588477051876203001179317910775573857046219938466306876749518854048937115869096161211005350261132960468486575187878168598359762820802899093152605171438282339077241664303352513
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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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