Factor Info
ID
160438
Size
1181 digits / 3921 bits
Status
composite
Value
15061430374459497485346077808739745354333936989020794320589376219500767624766838331017567086313301302380176032104824158684775544773563656465607719742152139336004202445484288853178033467870789749653550245583392205447910384173106316780018449772660031938947364672308202410048372428093534262524201958347619830590294225397200729169372193022820136052659968171373797837004332313627142427756296350748942183356425199467013748006860514678500779582491403386039177111331228505114051689415354316745715245973320752598127699305193746320037836503621523747495266204041055562229694383585382060287935955550725011139014146623047265864129323825675749242414363875729518057987463164998120719280442227149640066807228544620638325011859003963281228972166887566510963452048707076068840423945983256631607543270320170324970043148822622594983740640450317287862421451291851888050931184614955303493317144333195097743697455752666232673062285003489774293458587625463629140810700285871763581256464386312650101188138759853571009990087700303914432823243388755989084736255810686857570778270205180929541804484571960452129337456251031869739426760959533962359884657744623522245740264071878836830202550708650610942220144033
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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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